Ogre
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- Dennis
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Once you create a fork, you have to maintain it. If you are just going to stop updating the code, there is no point in forking it at all, just stop shipping updates. This whole idea of doing anything in software for punishing users or whatever is stupid.It takes two clicks on github to create a new fork, and I imagine Tesla would use a similar process before merging code into the build they send out for OTA. This means it is not hard to create a dedicated fork of software to accommodate "special" operating conditions if the need arises, or if they choose to do so. Unlike what you claim. Just like they have done to "unlock" battery capacity when there's a fire or hurricane, they could, if they wanted to, do the opposite. It is not hard, and it can be done retrospectively at any time, even after a sale.
I'm still not saying they would, rather they could if they wanted too, if other avenues failed to achieve the results they were looking for.
Usually your weird tilting at windmills makes a little sense. This is all just nonsense.
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