To whom it may concern,

I have an account on Google Code.  Some time ago (approx. one year) I made
the unfortunate mistake of putting a couple of projects up on Google Code
that were work-related and should not have been open-sourced.  I deleted
both of those projects in May of this year.

The two projects are:

   - cachingstuff.googlecode.com, and
   - messagingstuff.googlecode.com

I no longer see those projects as owned by me when I log into my account.  I
am unable to check them out using an SVN client, and I am unable to browse
their SVN repositories through a browser.

However, I am able to search for code in those projects through
codesearch.google.com (e.g. search for 'cachingstuff') and get a large
number of links back.  That these projects have been deleted for this long
and still are searchable is disconcerting to my employer and therefore to
me.

What is the proper process to go through in order to eliminate these
projects from being searchable through codesearch.google.com and make sure
that they are completely eliminated from access in any fashion?

Thank you,

Tim Altmann

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