Chris Howells wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > While discussing problems with webcvs.kde.org (in private mail), it was > wondered whether it would be possible to have a little cleanup of obsolete > items on the CVS server. (can we just rm -rf stuff? ) > > This is a brief list (there is more, I'm sure). > > canossa <-- WAY outdated, never used > corba <-- Same here > genesis <-- Last commits almost 2 years ago, appears dead > kciv <-- Code from 1998, appears very dead > kde-qt-addon <-- obsolete > kde-redhat <-- No idea what this is; looks like a collection > of spec files for KDE 1.1 > kdewidgets <-- Code from 1998, appears very dead > kdraw <-- Code from 1998, obsoleted by Kontour? > klyx, klyx2 <-- At least one of these is obsolete; AFAIK the > current code is in the base lyx? > KodeKnight <-- Last commits in 1998 > korganizer <-- Obsoleted by kdepim > kpfa <-- No idea what this is... The files are from 1998. > ksite <-- No idea what this is... The files are from 1998. > ksm-database <-- Seems to be KDE 1.1 stuff > shaman <-- No idea what this is... The files are from 1998. > This is KDE history. I vote for keeping old cvs modules as long as we don't have to worry about disk space. Greetings, Matthias