BTW, as I just learned, you can send an email to github to disconnect the forked repository. This essentially makes it standalone. Thus it's reasonable to just start forked, then disconnect later (you can change the repo name then as well).
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BTW, as I just learned, you can send an email to github to disconnect the forked repository. This essentially makes it standalone. Thus it's reasonable to just start forked, then disconnect later (you can change the repo name then as well).