> 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.

I would say that:

> 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.

Strengthens JoshB's argument, not lessens it. That is also an argument for 
Gforge admins, not hackers :)

>
> > In a year nobody has spoken up for those specific projects.   Who's
> > going to maintain them?  Who's going to use them?
>
> 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.

They will always be able to pull down the source from a previous release.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake



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