Hi,
I've archived all the old releases to CD. The old releases span XalanJ
0.19.0 (November 1999) to XalanJ 2.5.D1 (March 2003). The *only*
developers release is XalanJ 2.5.D1; the rest seem to have been deleted.
I propose deleting everything from the years 1999, 2000. This would free
up about 50M. Can I delete more? Are there any releases I should leave
up (like maybe XalanJ 1.0.0)?
Thanks,
Ilene.
Ilene
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07/15/2003 01:58
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xalan-dev
Hi,
I've finally been able to get onto daedalus and we do have a frightening
number of Xalan-J releases under dist/old. I can start downloading the
old releases and write them out to CD. After that's been done, I'll
delete a couple years worth from daedalus...unless there are objections?
Ilene.
Joseph
Kesselman/Watson/ To:
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07/15/2003 12:34
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xalan-dev
I strongly suggest explicitly archiving stuff before deleting it. Yes, I
would hope that nobody will ever have a real need to access an old
development build, and theoretically we ought to be able to pull the tagged
version out of CVS if necessary... but a few CDROMs in a box somewhere
would be cheap insurance.
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Joe Kesselman, IBM Next-Generation Web Technologies: XML, XSL and more.
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