Everyone,

I noticed that in the ONI days, there were some blog posts made with
wordpress.  These blog posts live in top level directories (such as
open-network-insight-3-most-asked-questions).

I noticed that when ONI was made Apache Spot, these things occurred:

(1) The top level directories were deep copied and were edited from
ONI to Apache Spot, creating additional top level directories such as
"apache-spot-3-most-asked-questions"

(2) All of these blog posts were deep copied underneath /blog/ when it
was necessary to migrate the Apache Spot website to the Apache format.

(3) The copied blog posts under /blog/* were edited to point at all
the new apache spot web links.

What *didn't* happen was these original blog posts (1) nor the
non-migrated deep copy ones (2) were cleaned up.

I have verified these things:

(1) Nothing points at these top level blog post directories.
Everything points at /blog/* now.
(2) These top level blog post directories DO NOT POINT at Apache Spot
-- they still point at ONI
(3) Many of these directories contain the only links to files which
have been migrated away from /doc or /wp-content/ into /library

I am using some tooling look for duplicate files and dead links, and I
believe by removing these abandoned/orphaned directories, I can more
accurately capture what is stale and needing cleanup.

Does anyone have any concerns with removing directories that have no
inbound links, which do not link to apache spot, and which have been
successfully copied/migrated to another place?

Thanks,
Jeremy

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