On Saturday 18 November 2006 02:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I will be first to admit, I have no clue as to how much work and
> > effort is involved in creating a fork of a distro.
>
> Indeed, apart from being an entirely pointless exercise as the fork would
> be just as illegal to distribute as the original, it would also never
> happen.

Really?  Never?
Go look at how many linux distros have sprung up from 
Debian recently.  Why are we running xorg instead of Xfree?

Forks happen all the time.  A lot go nowhere, and were never
intended to.  Others come out of left field and smack you 
upside the head like Ubuntu.  

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