What we've learned over the almost 20 years of this project is that
having a board in the tree that builds and fails on boot is really
bad.

Keeping such broken boards in because someone has the best of
intentions to "make it work when I get time" is bad policy.

Having watched this cycle of good intentions/broken boards for several
years now, I'm in favor of biasing toward removing boards that have no
known users.

It's git. It's all in there.

ron

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