Github user ajs6f commented on the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/jena/pull/62#issuecomment-103971350
  
    No problemo. Because it was a single commit, it was no harder than a `git 
reset` to before that commit and then some tap dancing between `git add`ing 
changes, committing them and making PRs from the commits. 
    
    Does it seem reasonable to you to go forward to making some 
module-by-module PRs that remove unused `private` methods? Then people familiar 
with each module in question could decide whether the removed code was really 
dead or whether it has some potential future use. I would expect that at least 
some of it will be genuinely removable, right?


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