> > - rename: the goal is to avoid the manual 'cvs move' step (among
> > others); it would still require admin approval, but not admin work :)
> >
> > - delete: when a project is deleted, it should be completely deleted
> > IMHO. If I want to keep its contents (eg. a project that became
> > proprietary), I just remove everybody from the project. If it is a
> > redirection, then:
> 
> I feel really unconfortable with the idea of Savane removing
> everything. Okey, we have backups... But a small bugs could really be
> critical with such removal feature.
> 
> I would be more confortable with a removal that still require manual
> intervention
> (moving data into a specific dir, for instance).
> 
> 
> > - group type change: when setting up a redirection (ie. a project
> >from Savannah moved to Gna!), I close all active features, and I want
> >to remove the contents to avoid any confusion (some people could
> >still try to cvs update). That's not the same thing as simply
> >deactivating all 'active features'. Likewise, when moving a project
> >from non-GNU to GNU, the webpages and the mailing lists have to be
> >moved.
> 
> As before, I would be more happy with a simple move.

Looks better indeed :)
Plus a Mailman-like reminder system for a root to actually do the
definitive removal.

Say, do you think there are some GForge people on the ML spying for
ideas?

-- 
Sylvain

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