Projects with code aren't generally deleted for community reasons more
than technical reasons. Deleted projects leave interested people with
nowhere to contribute.
As the projects mentioned here don't have any code in them, they can
probably be deleted, or maybe just unpublished. The way to do that is to
open an issue in the webmasters queue:
http://drupal.org/project/webmasters
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Scott Reynen
Sliced Bread Labs
On 4/16/12 9:21 PM, Robin Monks wrote:
I believe it is possible to delete project nodes; is there some other
technical reason they /aren't/ deleted I am unaware of?
/Robin
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 10:44 PM, Cameron Eagans <cweag...@gmail.com
<mailto:cweag...@gmail.com>> wrote:
You cannot delete content on Drupal.org. I'd say just add a note to
the project page saying that the project page is available, and that
anyone who wants it can have it.
On Apr 16, 2012 7:36 PM, "James Benstead" <james.benst...@gmail.com
<mailto:james.benst...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I have two ideas for Drupal modules a couple of years ago and
immediately reserved the namespace for them at
http://drupal.org/project/ariel and
http://drupal.org/project/caliban.
I've only just been reminded of these projects, and I now don't
have the time to develop the ideas or write the code. How can I
got about getting the projects removed from Drupal.org?
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