
22 Aug
2025
22 Aug
'25
5:58 p.m.
Note what pdimov said earlier. This is a real concern when forking any repos: "That's going to be a maintenance nightmare. Not impossible, but would take quite a bit of effort from highly determined individuals and the job will get harder and harder with time as the two repos diverge." At the very beginning it's fine. But for every merged PR, and especially larger ones, the problem increases. Is the idea of the fork to accept pull requests that upstream ASIO ignored? Each time that adds to the repo difference.