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It's handy to show that this is a fork of the original project. What's motivating you to use both projects at the same time?
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First, we can't fork a fork, and at the end, this project is different from the original one (structure, variables, etc.).
I wanted to contribute to the LESS project and this one, so, like i said, exept doing some git remote stuffs, its a bit tuff to work on both projects.
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Is the problem that you are working on both projects in the same directory just switching branches to work on this one and back to work on the original? Or is it harder to apply patches for some reason?
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Yes i'm working in the same directory but switching branches is not difficult at all.
But nevermind, it was just a suggestion, its just the gymastic of switching between 2 projects.
I think i will clone this one in a directory, and the LESS one in an other directory (for comparing files etc.)
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Ah, yes. I'd recommend working in two directories. You should be able to generate a diff of your changes in one and apply it to the other with the patch command:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patch_(Unix)
I know, not very idea, but it should work.
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@ AlexandreBroudin Just create a GitHub Organization. This will allow you to fork both. Sass at your Organization and LESS on your personal account.
That's how I do it
https://github.com/AJAlabs/bootstrap
https://github.com/AJ-Acevedo/sass-twitter-bootstrap
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