@Humm: I understand that Android isn't a fork of Linux, I meant to imply that 
although Android is argued to be a Linux distro, they have very different 
environments that can't easily interact with each other. I also know that the 
meaning of forking is objective, I meant that forking invokes the mentioned 
feelings in me, subjectively. I understand that Plan 9 is not being developed 
anymore, but the community seems to be centered around it rather than 9front. 
Therefore, I wondered if that's because 9front, despite being forked, intends 
to stay true to Plan 9, like Linux distros stay true to the Linux kernel 
despite small configurations, as you said, so that if other operational systems 
are forked from Plan 9, they are able to interoperate easily with 9front.

@ori: Those are examples of forked software that happened because of the 
discontinuation of the original software, right? At least most of them are. 
That's what 9front is to Plan 9, right? If so, thanks for the clarification.

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