>
> You didn't explain where the backup would go. If you take them away from
> github
> those projects would be harder to access, and most likely forgotten about.
How does this help our discussion? Yes they'll be harder to access. Back
it up now if you are worried. Forgotten about? Which repo? The samples?
I want to forget that, it has content that has been acquired illegally. If
you are going to play devil's advocate here, please help us come to a
decision. This reads like you'd rather do nothing, which fixes nothing.
> The sample repo is not inactive
It has had 0 commits in 2 months... perhaps our definitions of "active"
differ...
but we probably needs to start fresh, delete all the current samples.
And this is different from my proposal how exactly?
-Tres
- tres.finocchi...@gmail.com
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 1:03 PM, Stian Jørgensrud <stian...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You didn't explain where the backup would go. If you take them away from
> github those projects would be harder to access, and most likely forgotten
> about.
>
> The sample repo is not inactive, but we probably needs to start fresh,
> delete all the current samples.
>
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