Overview of Luanti forks
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A software is said to be a fork if it is a derivation of a copy of another software; that is, if it is based on its source code and other related data. Minetest has seen some forks in its history. This article gives an overview of some of the known forks of Minetest.
Active projects
The following projects are known to be actively developed.
Freeminer
Freeminer is a fork of Minetest version 0.4.8.
The project goals are vaguely described as something along the lines of “To create a fun and playable game” and it is unclear what has motivated the fork. A list of changes compared to Minetest was published: [1]
Minetest Classic
Minetest Classic was started in April 15 2013 (date of earliest recorded commit) by darkrose as a fork of the latest stable release of the 0.3 series of Minetest-c55 (“Minetest-c55” was the earlier name of Minetest).
The fork was motivated by a dissatisfaction of Minetest becoming more and more a game engine rather than a game. Minetest Classic developers also claim that with the start of 0.4 series (and the introduction of the Lua modding API), Minetest has decrease in performance, which is another key motivation for Minetest Classic.
Key goals of Minetest Classic are keeping the game at least as performant as the Minetest-c55 0.3 series, backporting bugfixes and some features from the 0.4 series and maintaining backwards compatibility to the 0.3 series. However, the goal of backwards compatibility may be dropped in the future.
Inactive projects
There are also forks of Minetest which eventually withered and died. These projects are not actively developed anymore.
Minetest-delta
Minetest-delta was a fork of Minetest, maintained in mid-2011, with the goal of adding more experimental features to Minetest. Some contributions like papyrus, cacti and jungles have since been merged in Minetest.
Minetest-M13
No activity recorded since 2012.