Software fork

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This article is about "forking" of a software project into two or more different projects. For the operating system term for starting a new process, see fork (operating system)

A fork of a computer software project is generally a version of the original software that makes use of the same (or a compatible) license, but with a development team that is usually under "new management." Forks usually occur when fundamental design differences can't be agreed upon.

Notable Forks in the History of Software development

  • Unix has been forked literally hundreds, if not thousands of times from the original software developed at Bell Labs

External Links

UNIX History, also has a UNIX timeline with a detailed diagram listing forks from the original Unix