I’ve seen some projects on GitHub (howdy being one of them that came to mind) where there are forks, but when I check the forks out they are either unchanged, or are behind by a few commits. I was wondering why this would happen. It couldn’t be for archival purposes, could it?

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    2 days ago

    OP is referring specifically to those who don’t contribute but fork anyway.

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      How could anyone possibly know that those people don’t contribute? Why would anyone even try finding that information?

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        you compare the number of forks with the number of contributors

        forks are almost always higher, not just higher, but often by a factor of 10

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          that is just people that got their commits in, it doesn’t mean that others didn’t try to contribute, but failed.