On 6/29/2014 11:07 AM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> It is also curious
> to say that Burp "started out" as a fork of Bacula.  Is there a point
> where a fork stops being a fork?

It is a philosophical question, of course, but I would say when it is no 
longer easily recognizable as a fork. It will always be a fork, 
technically, but may not always be recognizable as a fork without an 
investigation of its history.



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