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babysor/MockingBird

MockingBird is a popular Python-based voice cloning and speech synthesis repo focused on cloning a voice in about 5 seconds and generating real-time speech. It appears active at least at the README level, but the maintainer says they no longer actively update it. Forks are likely interesting if you want a widely used, well-known baseline for voice cloning rather than a cutting-edge, actively maintained project.

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Prefer upstream unless you specifically need this frozen fork for archival, comparison, or legacy reasons. It adds no visible functionality, and the 196-commit lag makes it a poor choice for adopters who want maintenance or current compatibility.

Prefer upstream unless you specifically need this older Chinese-branded snapshot; the fork does not show added capabilities and is materially behind on upstream maintenance.

Choose this fork if you want upstream MockingBird with almost no divergence. Skip it if you want added features or the freshest maintenance state, because this fork appears only slightly behind and not materially enhanced.

Choose this fork only if you want a mostly unmodified, stale snapshot with Chinese branding. For anyone seeking active maintenance, new capabilities, or fewer setup risks, upstream is the better default.

Prefer upstream over this fork unless you specifically need the 2021 snapshot. This fork offers no evident added functionality and is materially behind, so it is a poor choice for new adoption.

Adopt this fork only if you want an old, mostly unmodified snapshot. For active use, upstream is the better base because this fork is far behind and shows no fork-specific enhancements.

Choose upstream instead unless you specifically need a stale snapshot; this fork adds no visible capabilities and is materially behind.

Prefer this fork only if you specifically want an older, unchanged snapshot. For new adoption, upstream is the better default because this fork adds nothing concrete and is significantly behind.

Choose this fork only if you want an untouched snapshot of MockingBird. For most adopters, upstream is the better choice because this fork is stale, has no visible enhancements, and is behind recent upstream changes.

Choose this fork only if you want an old, frozen snapshot. For ongoing use, upstream is the better default because this fork adds no visible capabilities and lags materially behind.