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I think I went far and beyond on this matter, I studied the code and
proposed an alternative implementation in my attempt to help out. I
could probably do or discuss even more, and perhaps I will in the
future, but for now I've exhausted the energy I had for doing that.
Regarding the costs of maintaining a fork, you're right and that
certainly requires more work than simply pulling from upstream, but
currently I don't feel like that's a good choice for me either.
I think I went far and beyond on this matter, I studied the code and
proposed an alternative implementation in my attempt to help out. I
could probably do or discuss even more, and perhaps I will in the
future, but for now I've exhausted the energy I had for doing that.
Regarding the costs of maintaining a fork, you're right and that
certainly requires more work than simply pulling from upstream, but
currently I don't feel like that's a good choice for me either.