Nicolas Williams writes:
> But how does marking the thing as "completed", "abandoned", "old, status
> unknown", whatever, not suffice to avoid the "it makes it looks like
> we're still working on this" problem?  Why is it so important to delete
> any of this?

The original request from Jim Grisanzio is here:

  http://blogs.sun.com/jimgris/entry/the_great_opensolaris_org_cleanup

Besides his request (which is what triggered me to look at these dusty
old pages), the goodness we get is some clarity in what work the
networking community is actually sponsoring, so that folks can look at
the page and actually come up with interesting things to look at,
rather than page after page of useless old dreck.

If you're not intimately involved in networking, and you try to look
at or search through our pages, all you'll see is a hodge-podge of
mostly useless old junk.  Why should it be like that?  I feel like I'm
stuck in an apartment with floor to ceiling stacks of old newspapers.

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