Hi,

On Wed, 22 Jul 2020, Raphaël Hertzog wrote:
> In the pkg-security team, we have some scripts that uses "salsa ls" to
> figure out the list of projects and we parse its output to generate a
> .mrconfig file.
> 
> Today, I wanted to update the reference .mrconfig file and found out
> that there were many new projects... in fact all the "new" projects are
> not new, they are old projects that are archived.
> 
> I'm 100% sure that "salsa ls" used to report only non-archived projects
> and IMO it should continue to do that. Maybe it should have a command line
> option to include archived projects... but the default is best kept
> compatible with past behaviour, and it should not list archived projects.

This has consequences on other commands as well. "salsa update_safe --all"
is also acting on archived projects and this is obviously not desirable as
well.

Cheers,
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