"Some anecdotes from recent discussion suggest it's not so easy to work with the original team."
'k, certainly forking is better than letting poor quality persist, and it may be better than reimplementing from scratch. I just don't like resorting to it when unnecessary.
"Also, if their standard for quality is what it is, it might be hard for another project to start changing things."
Possibly, though their "standard for quality" is probably at least a little malleable (particularly right now).
'k, certainly forking is better than letting poor quality persist, and it may be better than reimplementing from scratch. I just don't like resorting to it when unnecessary.
"Also, if their standard for quality is what it is, it might be hard for another project to start changing things."
Possibly, though their "standard for quality" is probably at least a little malleable (particularly right now).