Hello. I just found out about Plan 9 and I'm trying to understand more. I see 
that 9front is often called a fork of Plan 9. However, reading the FAQ and the 
9front wiki, the authors seem to often "conflate" both. I mean, I don't really 
understand what's written, but it's like the instructions for some stuff isn't 
really meant specifically for 9front, but rather Plan 9. Besides that, reading 
what's different in 9front from Plan 9, it mentions drivers and programs. That 
makes me think that while 9front is called a fork, it doesn't really differ 
from Plan 9 in how it works and is structured, much like a Linux distro may 
change some things about the Linux kernel, but in essence they're the same and 
easily interoperable. Is that right?

I know it's subjective, but a fork implies to me that the goals and methods of 
the forking developers are different from the original software, maybe 
eventually leading to a completely contrasted software, with different 
environment, tools and inner workings, like Android is to Linux. That's why I 
wanted to clarify this question.
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