What is GPL?
The GNU General Public License (GPL) is a cornerstone of the free and open-source software movement, empowering users with fundamental freedoms. It ensures that software remains accessible and modifiable for all.
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The GNU General Public License (GPL) is a cornerstone of the free and open-source software movement, empowering users with fundamental freedoms. It ensures that software remains accessible and modifiable for all.
A Git fork creates a personal, independent copy of a repository, enabling developers to experiment and contribute without altering the original project. Understanding forks is fundamental to collaborating effectively within the open-source ecosystem.