not gonna open another issue for that :-)

Just wondering whether it's just me or do others also feel the current
state of open issues (~190) for deal.II a bit overwhelming?

As it is we're currently gaining quite a substantial number of new
issues per quarter and after more than two years on Github I'd say its
safe to say with primarily two outcomes:
  - issues that are resolved rather quickly
  - issues no one ever looks after again.

So what shall we do with the old cruft?

I'd say for example that quite a number of enhancement might better be
put into a wiki page. But I'm not exactly sure :-/

I do like the idea of keeping some "starter projects" around. But it's true that some of the enhancement requests are not trivial and will likely not be implemented anytime soon, if ever.

I think the difficulty is to figure out where to draw the line between things we want to keep and those we don't.

Cheers
 W.

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