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this post was submitted on 21 Jun 2023
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A fork of Lemmy won't "wither" like some other things, because all of this stuff uses the ActivityPub protocol and is compatible anyways. It could be abandoned and still probably work for a long time.
It's why KBin and Lemmy can work together, even though they are completely different.
That would be exactly what I mean by "wither". Lack of developers means a lack of updates.
OpenOffice updates are orders of magnitude less impactful than LibreOffice. Pretty much all the developers went with LibreOffice. OpenOffice still works, it's still available, but it is much less vibrant. Much less, alive? Like it's "withered".
You could absolutely fork Lemmy, and of Lemmy improves it's sorting, adds other features, tweaks, improvements, etc. your fork wouldn't include those. If there was enough developer interest, your fork could parallel those changes, or it could even go in a different direction. Without developers though, it would just be stagnant.
Lemmy has two developers. Many AP projects run with just one developer. If someone's project lacks one developer, that's their choice to end the project. It's not "withering due to a lack of developers." It's being closed entirely.