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minus-squarePhoenixzlinkfedilink0•7 months agoWhat’s the difference between a soft fork and a hard fork, besides being careful with your teeth?
minus-square@wewbull@feddit.uklinkfedilinkEnglish0•7 months agoSoft forks try to maintain code compatible so changes can apply to both code bases. Normally done when there’s hope of a future merging of the code lines. They rarely work, as eventually thing get hard.
What’s the difference between a soft fork and a hard fork, besides being careful with your teeth?
Soft forks try to maintain code compatible so changes can apply to both code bases. Normally done when there’s hope of a future merging of the code lines. They rarely work, as eventually thing get hard.