You're saying "it's not a fork, it just uses an earlier, modified version of the codebase". What is a fork if not that?
I don't know how divergent it is, probably quite a lot at this point. The concepts should still be very close though and that should mean that a lot of tooling is theoretically portable between the two.
I don't know how divergent it is, probably quite a lot at this point. The concepts should still be very close though and that should mean that a lot of tooling is theoretically portable between the two.