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> It's not decentralized in any practical manner when everyone's local clone is pointing to the same, now no longer available, origin.

On the contrary, removing the common, centralized origin makes the project decentralized by definition.




Some form of distributed authority could have been implemented as a more practical alternative to the scattered remnants that they might be left with now.

You're right, of course. My previous post was written up a bit too hasty :)




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