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I plan to work with OpenHAB, so I go to its GitHub page and think about which fork to use, when I suddenly realize that I can't look at the network graph and so not decide which fork to use.

How can I make only somewhat recent forks (e.g. activity in the last two months) in any GitHub project visible?

EDIT: I don't want a random fork. For that I would go to the member site, hit Ctrl+F and smash the keyboard for the next best entry. Recent activity in the forks is a criteria.

I don't care if I can archieve this with GitHub, git or a third party tool.

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    Why would you want to pick some random fork of a project? The main project itself appears to have very recent activity. In general I would never pick a fork over the primary project unless there was a specific feature set I wanted, in which case the answer to "which fork should I use?" is "the one that implements the specific feature". – larsks Aug 30 '16 at 13:35
  • @larsks The point is that I can't **see** "the one that implements the specific feature" if I tried to. And although it may not be the case in this specific example with OpenHAB, the question remains how to choose a decent fork when the main project is somewhat abandomed. – GreenThor Sep 01 '16 at 08:09

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