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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger
Not trying to pick a fight, but are you sure? Yes, in the spirit NoDRM took over, but technically it took over by creating a fork. Apprentice Harper could come out of retirement and release a new version of his tools and it would require a merge to have the same codebase again. Or am I misunderstanding Github's repository?
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Yes, NoDRM created a fork. But afterward Apprentice Harper acknowledged that fork as being the definitive version of the tools going forward.
From Apprentice Harper’s DeDRM_tools repository:
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No Longer Maintained
I have not had the time to devote to this project in recent years that I would have liked. I am delighted to find that someone else has taken on the task of keeping the tools updated, and making releases. I shall be using noDRM's version of the tools from now on.
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