Hello, all.

While working on the git branch renaming project, I've noticed that we have a number of Git repositories hosted on the community server that have not been used for some time. I am writing to get some consensus on whether or not we should keep or delete any of the following repositories:


contrib/Conifer.git
contrib/equinox.git
contrib/masslnc/vmscripts.git
contrib/mohawk.git
contrib/overdrive-eg-opac.git
contrib/pines.git
contrib/pines/eg-debian.git
contrib/pines/genasys.git
contrib/pines/osrf-debian.git
contrib/pines/report-creator.git
contrib/tadl.git
evergreen/bjwebb.git *
Evergreen-DocBook.git
evergreen/equinox.git
evergreen/joelewis.git *
evergreen/masslnc.git
evergreen/tadl.git
Evergreen_Website.git
opensrf/bjwebb.git *
Syrup.git
syrup/masslnc.git
testing.git

The last repository, testing.git, is a default created by gitolite and could be useful for folks just learning git.

An asterisk at the end of a line indicates a repository that I think should be deleted because they belong to Google Summer of Code participants from approximately 10 years ago, and it looks like all of the relevant code from them has been merged into Evergreen and OpenSRF.

I have not checked everyone of these repositories for activity, so if you are actively using one on the list, be sure to let me know.

I want to add that the presence of these repositories doesn't add much to the maintenance cost of the server, but they will complicate things if/when we ever move to another hosting environment.

Thanks for any feedback!

Jason
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