Thanks for the question, Jason! I think Syrup is important to keep for historical purposes.
El jue, 4 may 2023 a la(s) 06:06, Jason Stephenson via Evergreen-dev ( [email protected]) escribió: > Hello, all. > > While working on the git branch renaming project, I've noticed that we > have a number of Git repositories hosted on the community server that > have not been used for some time. I am writing to get some consensus on > whether or not we should keep or delete any of the following repositories: > > > contrib/Conifer.git > contrib/equinox.git > contrib/masslnc/vmscripts.git > contrib/mohawk.git > contrib/overdrive-eg-opac.git > contrib/pines.git > contrib/pines/eg-debian.git > contrib/pines/genasys.git > contrib/pines/osrf-debian.git > contrib/pines/report-creator.git > contrib/tadl.git > evergreen/bjwebb.git * > Evergreen-DocBook.git > evergreen/equinox.git > evergreen/joelewis.git * > evergreen/masslnc.git > evergreen/tadl.git > Evergreen_Website.git > opensrf/bjwebb.git * > Syrup.git > syrup/masslnc.git > testing.git > > The last repository, testing.git, is a default created by gitolite and > could be useful for folks just learning git. > > An asterisk at the end of a line indicates a repository that I think > should be deleted because they belong to Google Summer of Code > participants from approximately 10 years ago, and it looks like all of > the relevant code from them has been merged into Evergreen and OpenSRF. > > I have not checked everyone of these repositories for activity, so if > you are actively using one on the list, be sure to let me know. > > I want to add that the presence of these repositories doesn't add much > to the maintenance cost of the server, but they will complicate things > if/when we ever move to another hosting environment. > > Thanks for any feedback! > > Jason > _______________________________________________ > Evergreen-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://list.evergreen-ils.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/evergreen-dev >
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