FWIW, the webOS fork of Node
1) performs well on hardware with considerably fewer resources than the typical 
Node installation - it can serve files at the maximum bandwidth supported by 
WiFI while using less than a third of CPU time.
2) is stuck at version 0.2.3 (phones) or 0.4.12 (tablets)

So forking can offer benefits, but is not something to do lightly.

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