Hello Jim, Projects don't get forked every day. Normally you try to avoid it, since it can cause serious community problems later. Forking code for testing or development is one thing, forking man-years of effort is something entirely different. Todd Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >-----Original Message----- From: Jim Self [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >I still don't see the problem. Why not just do it? >Code gets forked all the time in development. Isn't that what CVS is for?
