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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•11 months agoWhat is Mbin? I tried searching but nothing like what you describe came up.
minus-squaremelroylinkfedilink7•11 months agoMbin is a fork of /kbin, created by the community for the community. Because the development of kbin became to a halt.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•11 months agoThank you! I did not know that. I appreciate your response :)
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•11 months agoIt’s been a while since I slung Perl, but I’m pretty sure kbin + 2 = kbip, isn’t it?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•edit-211 months agoI’m sorry, I still don’t understand how to find more information about it. Edit: the link was not in the response I replied to here when I replied…makes sense now.
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilink1•11 months agoAre you familiar with kbin? If so what about the concept of “forking” software?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•11 months agoI am, and one reply to me added a link and another said it was a fork because of lack of development on kbin. I’m all caught up now, thank you :)
What is Mbin? I tried searching but nothing like what you describe came up.
Mbin is a fork of /kbin, created by the community for the community. Because the development of kbin became to a halt.
Thank you! I did not know that. I appreciate your response :)
Like Kbin, but 2 more.
It’s been a while since I slung Perl, but I’m pretty sure kbin + 2 = kbip, isn’t it?
I’m sorry, I still don’t understand how to find more information about it.
Edit: the link was not in the response I replied to here when I replied…makes sense now.
Are you familiar with kbin? If so what about the concept of “forking” software?
I am, and one reply to me added a link and another said it was a fork because of lack of development on kbin.
I’m all caught up now, thank you :)
Kbin is back, but two better!