Robert,

Given the current number of projects that have no code / files / anything associated with them on pgfoundry/gborg right now, this argument rings a little hollow.

If you're so keen to add to the problem, you can have my spot as pgfoundry admin.

Otherwise, the rule that the pgfoundry admins agreed on is that if a project had no code and no activity in 6 months we would contact the owner, and if no response kill it. That we've been lagging behind on this is a manpower issue (and to some degree a technical issue with GForge).

People do get pointed at adddepends even today... certainly no one will do anything with these projects if you nuke them, but I like giving people options... your call though.

I've already added adddepends to pgFoundry (as "Old PG Upgrade"), since people spoke up for it. I will assign one of them as admin of the project (not sure who yet).

However, in the last year nobody has spoken up for the other three, not even you.

--Josh

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