While we're on the topic of how shit GitHub is..pic.twitter.com/7yeVTR4J3R
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They are represented internally that way, but they are exposed as "forks" to make it easier to understand how to consume and contribute.
I mean the user-facing presentation is wrong. Clones just to contribute shouldn't show up as first-class alongside actual projects, but real forks should.
How do you make the distinction?
The ui for creating them should be different and they should have.different-form paths.
I think that was the original intention
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