Florp, the Firefox fork with an awful name, is fully open source again

Florp, the Firefox fork with an awful name, is fully open... #floorp #firefox

https://github.com/Floorp-Projects/Floorp-private-components

GitHub - Floorp-Projects/Floorp-private-components: Official components code of Floorp Browser. Used for Floorp Official Build

Official components code of Floorp Browser. Used for Floorp Official Build - Floorp-Projects/Floorp-private-components

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You really shouldn’t apply a CC license to code. Someone who does that after saying what the dev said about not forking their open source code has no fucking clue what they’re talking about and is either about to spiral out or build something really dumb (or both).
Frequently Asked Questions - Creative Commons

You think a malicious fork that only changed the branding would openly fork it on GitHub?

There were forks that wanted to hide the fact that they were Floorp forks, forks that did not want to contribute to Floorp at all, forks that used the code for life and just changed the name of Floorp, and many other forks were born.

There are three visible forks that have any stars. All of them have one star. You’re telling me that a project that is so widely and maliciously repackaged only has no normal forks with more than one star? Is this tech that only bad actors want to use and has no following in the open source community?

Where are these evil forks, how do we actually know they’re forks, and why are they still up if they’re breaking license?

The blog says specifically that FireDragon is not an issue. I am also curious about these forks.