Update of sr #109263 (project administration):
Status: None => Wont Do
Assigned to: None => agn
Open/Closed: Open => Closed
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Follow-up Comment #1:
Hello Mathieu.
Savannah has strict policy of never deleting existing code (or "moving it
aside", which is essentially the same, as other branches can be deleted), see
here:
https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/RemovingProject/
This means that code in the master branch can not be changed (unless in
extreme and rare circumstances).
I recommend merging any new changes to the existing 'master' branch, and
working from there. Even a fast-forward commit that deletes all files in the
current master branch and goes from there is acceptable (for savannah, perhaps
not for the users) - as it retains all previous commits, and allows going back
to any old code that was released.
regards,
- assaf
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