Hi Stelian,
Sure, I can. Actually, before I worked on this removal, I specifically looked at trivial-features. As I remember, it was migrated into GitLab with the original Git repository migration. Then, someone (presumably Fare) moved the repository to https://gitlab.common-lisp.net/xcvb/trivial-features which means the repository is still on common-lisp.net, but the project web page is empty and the gitlab group (our definition of a project) doesn't hold any content.
So, I didn't actually delete the trivial-features repository.
We can do two things:
1. Recreate the trivial-features project (and gitlab group) and ask Fare to move trival-features back into that 2. Work with the repository as located in the xcvb group
(Also note that I think the xcvb group (and Fare?) acted like a big vacuumcleaner at the time: there are many repositories under the xcvb group, which - now that xcvb is probably a dead project - might need to be split out?)
Regards,
Erik.
On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 2:23 PM Stelian Ionescu sionescu@cddr.org wrote:
Hi Erik,
Trivial-features is still needed and it has no other home site. Until we decide what to do with it, can you please resurrect the project ?
Hi All,
So I propose to remove from the site common-lisp.net, the following 42 projects (after contacting their respective project members):
After further cleaning up the list (taking into account the Apache configuration error we encountered before), I've now removed/archived the following empty projects from our system:
cl-amqp cl-cactus-kev cl-captcha cl-gdbm clint cl-lazy-list cl-lexer clotnet cl-player cl-rundown cltl3 decl defmud docutrack israel-lisp lisp-interface-library mk-defsystem movies objective-cl phorplay same trivial-features umpa-lumpa
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Erik.
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