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If the currently active (primarily-)engine developers closed up shop, in the long run I expect the existential problem would be compatibility with new software and hardware. The (primarily-)ZK developers are probably capable of limited bug-fixing in the engine or workarounds outside it, but that would not be sufficient to maintain compatibility forever.
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If the currently active (primarily-)engine developers closed up shop, in the long run I expect the existential problem would be compatibility with new software and hardware. The (primarily-)ZK developers are probably capable of limited bug-fixing in the engine or workarounds outside it, but that would not be sufficient to maintain compatibility forever.
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