Thus said Ron W on Thu, 23 Apr 2015 13:13:12 -0400:

> Only for  sync, or  does it  also only report  new forks  when "fossil
> forks" is run? In my opinion,  "fossil forks" should report all forks,
> even previously detected ones.

Yes, only in the context of a sync. E.g. someone makes a commit, you are
working offline  and also  make a  commit against the  same node  in the
timeline. This creates  a ``sleeper'' fork. When you go  back online and
sync your content, you will receive  a warning that a fork has occurred.
It also suggests you use ``fossil forks'' to find it.

However, because you  now have the fork, you will  not be notified again
during a sync about it.

Andy
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