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Apr 20, 2026 · Y speckx · Opinion & Analysis · 1 min read Developers and OSS maintainers should anticipate a wave of silent, AI-assisted private forks and consider whether their contribution policies are accelerating ecosystem fragmentation rather than protecting code quality.