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Subject: Re: Possible CVS cleanup?
From: m_elter () t-online ! de (Matthias Elter)
Date: 2002-01-18 21:38:42
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Chris Howells wrote:
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> 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-- WAY outdated, never used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-- At least one of these is obsolete; AFAIK the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
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