Pray tell, whenever there's a new release of the kernel, what do these forks do? Point being nobody has hard forked the kernel and seen any success, its just not possible to keep up. There is still undoubtedly a hard dependency on the kernel by lots of software, just as lots of operating systems and software rely on systemd. In a world where these things were closed source, dependence is dangerous, but because they're open source and so heavily depended on by the open source community, more people using it makes it better in much the same way it does for Linux.
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Totally agree. I'm getting really sick of the GNOME, Wayland, <insert thing that wasn't the same 10 years ago> hate. Especially when the loudest people have contributed next to nothing to improving the Linux desktop.