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Decomissioning vaporware/obsolete/inactive GNU projects
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Jose E. Marchesi |
Subject: |
Decomissioning vaporware/obsolete/inactive GNU projects |
Date: |
Wed, 07 Apr 2021 12:12:11 +0200 |
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Hi people.
I think we have way too many obsolete/inactive/vaporware programs in
GNU, and that doesn't help to improve the external perception of the GNU
project.
It is also distracting and makes it difficult to get a clear overall
picture of the project.
The maintainers coordinators look for these things from time to time,
sporadically, for particular cases. But I suggest to go thru the
complete list of GNU programs and make a list of these that we probably
want to decomission/archive.
A first pass would identify candidates for decommission/removal, using
this criteria:
- Projects older than a year, but without any source code.
- Projects with code, but that have not been updated in 10 years.
- ... other criteria?
Then the maintainers for such marked projects would be contacted. If
they don't reply in, say, a couple of months, the project is marked to
be decomissioned/archived.
A second pass will then actually decomission/archive the projects.
Decomissioning/archiving a program would involve to:
1) Backup VCS, web VCS, mailing lists and download areas.
2) Remove the savannah group.
3) Remove (comment-out) the program from `maintainers'.
4) Remove the program's website from www.gnu.org
5) ... more?
Opinions?
- Decomissioning vaporware/obsolete/inactive GNU projects,
Jose E. Marchesi <=
Re: Decomissioning vaporware/obsolete/inactive GNU projects, Richard Stallman, 2021/04/08