If you tweak somebody else's protocol (however small) under a different team of authors, it should be a new protocol, not a new version of the same protocol. If our system is used well, these scenarios could also be solved by forking somebody else's protocol.
From the BeBOP meeting 2022-12-07
If you tweak somebody else's protocol (however small) under a different team of authors, it should be a new protocol, not a new version of the same protocol. If our system is used well, these scenarios could also be solved by forking somebody else's protocol.