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Yes because they want to be compatible with what people learn on. So if they want improvements that benefit them they have to put those improvements into upstream.
This is how open source is supposed to work.
Yes because they want to be compatible with what people learn on. So if they want improvements that benefit them they have to put those improvements into upstream.
This is how open source is supposed to work.
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