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So it didn't survive then. Isn't that the whole point of what I said:

> Forks of a large project seldom survive.



But it did survive. I can't view rejoining the forked from repository as dying.


Who is still using the io.js fork? Nobody?

That is my point.


Everyone who is using node.js is using it... Anyway you and I have a different idea of what it means to die. The identifier io.js is no longer in use. But everything that it actually is, is now node.js.




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