> If you think the maintainers are trying to sabotage the codebase, you have the freedom to fork it.
But do you have the skill to actually maintain that fork? Do you have the time to keep it going?
We all need to decide where to spend our efforts. If you decide that maintaining a fork isn't worth your time, then that's a revelation of your own preferences.
Sucks for you, but you can't then turn around and expect someone else to invest these for you when they don't want to.