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>> The commits are in my fork if anyone wants them but I can’t imagine why anyone would.

This recently happened with solvespace (I am a maintainer). Someone posted a link to a fork with a bunch of goodies added. I think they just had AI implement some big features that had already been discussed and were either rejected or far future/maybe. That fork still exists but looks to be dead, as there hasn't been any new development since it first appeared. I had a good look at all the commits but I don't see any that I really want to grab as-is. Some of it looked a bit promising though.

I recommend you at least make upstream aware of your fork if there is anything in it that they might want.

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