70 points

Audacity was the first one I thought of.

Or MultiMC, PolyMC, the Sodium mod, or the original Minecraft Forge.

(Minecraft community devs need to stop having drama lmao)

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I love how well the PolyMC -> PrismLauncher transition went. It’s great that the asshole owning it didn’t just spew transphobic hate, but also removed the contribution rights to all other people, leading them to immediately flock to an alternative.

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33 points

Wait, what happened to Audacity?

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25 points

I believe they were bought by someone and eventually implemented some questionable practices. I don’t remember the exact details, maybe someone else does.

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8 points

It was opt-out telemetry IIRC

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4 points

Wasnt it something about data collection?

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3 points

I remember reading an update which said that the company went back on most (or all?) the negative changes and it’s ok to use again.

I didn’t confirm it myself, but that’s part of why the alternatives aren’t seeing as much development now

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7 points

Wait, what happened to Multi MC? I still use it whenever the want to play modded Minecraft returns

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12 points

I actually had to look it up as I couldn’t remember why I made the first switch. PolyMC was forked from MultiMC after they dropped third-party modpack support. Then there was some drama with one of the devs of PolyMC, spawning Prism Launcher

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I really don’t understand why PolyMC forked… Multi MC still has several third party mod packs available

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6 points

What happened to the Sodium mod?

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9 points

The lead developer changed the license to a much less permissive one because of drama surrounding being credited in modpacks. The dev thinks there are forks that exist solely to sidestep crediting the original mod, I’m not up to date enough on Minecraft modding lore to know if this is true or not.

I’m pretty sure there’s also a fork that branches off of the last GPL commit but I forget what it’s called.

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Doesn’t GPL technically require you to attribute the upstream anyway?

The work must carry prominent notices stating that you modified it, and giving a relevant date.

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Lol, I mean it’s better to have a brief period of drama than permanently put up with the bad management. Although Sodium is an exception to that, I think the people working on it are the right people.

I’m conflicted on the license change, though. I don’t know if it makes sense or not.

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That’s definitely true but at the same time why do people have to cause fights in the first place, they’re all part of a community for a game they enjoy playing :(

I also agree with you on the sodium license change, it’s definitely the most reasonable of the ones I listed since the dev seemed to be getting maintainer burn-out and had some bad experiences with other people in the MC modding community. I don’t really like the idea of it not being OSS though because the key strength of that is not being tied to a single maintainer or group.

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2 points

what happened with the original Minecraft Forge?

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51 points

Simple Mobile Tools -> Fossify Tools

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CyanogenMod, which was the base of most custom Android ROMs at one point. After taking venture funding, incompetent business majors crashed and burned the project trying to commercialize it. It was then forked and LineageOS was born.

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My big question is, why not fork the original first and commercialize that instead. So much forking around the wrong ways! /s

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12 points

Because business majors only know how to exploit good things that would be better off without them.

If the good thing is left to just be better off without them – while they fuck around with a separate thing – then people will never be interested in the business majors’ product.

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11 points

MBAs love taking an existing brand and sucking whatever value they can extract. Like chupacabras but for functioning and useful products.

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10 points

It’s a forked up world.

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6 points

I remember hearing about Cyanogen way back when, didn’t realize LineageOS was forked from it

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Gitea, took control away from community and gave it to a for profit organization. Forgejo was born

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8 points

It has been on my list to figure out how to move to forgejo, need to do it soon before the migration process breaks or gets awful.

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If you’re using docker: change your image name from gitea to forgejo. Repull. Done. Baremetal should be just as simple. Migrations are as easy as leaving all the data in-place and changing the binary at this moment in time.

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The project already started to diverge. If you have an older version don’t update until you migrate.

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31 points

GNOME spawning 3 new DEs every time they have a major version update

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11 points

look under the hood
They’re Gnome with extensions and a theme

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boop

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