https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57891

--- Comment #57 from Technical 13 <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to MZMcBride from comment #56)
> > Lines importing from the user's global.js or global.css on other wikis can
> > simply be commented by a bot, with an edit summary linking the announcement 
> > of
> > the new feature.
> 
> Commenting out is a good point. We'd discussed blanking or deleting, but not
> that. If we're doing bot edits, you're probably right that commenting out is
> best. Though I'm still not sure we should be doing bot edits and there were
> general concerns about leaving behind clutter (e.g., leaving user subpages
> around indefinitely that contain only commented-out code).

What if it was commented out, a note left on the user's primary wiki talk page,
and then if nothing happens, delete the commented out code after some arbitrary
number of months like six?

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