From: Greg B. <un...@ma...> - 2005-02-14 23:47:27
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On 2005-02-14, Adam Butler wrote: > On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 20:37:01 +0100, Christian Barmala <chr...@ba...> wrote: >> From: "Adam Butler" <ad...@ad...> >>> I threw up a few categories for us to use under the "Feature Request" >>> tracker tool... Basically, if we can each take a minute or two and >>> brainstorm a bit: >>> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=116815&atid=676127 >> >> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=116815 does not show any activity. >> May I therefore suggest to terminate this project and ask SourceForge to >> delete it? > > I don't think that will be necessary, but thanks for offering, Christian. > > I'd prefer to keep this community -- albeit small --- > together/available should opportunities arise to fund [or otherwise > jump-start] this project again. (And I don't think there's any real > problem or issue with us hanging around...not like we're taking up > ungodly amounts of resources on SF.net, for example.) > > Bottom line, I guess, is that it's free to keep this all together (so > if we *do* start something soon, which is possible, then we still have > a fledgling network of "interested people" we can alert) and we really > don't gain anything by deleting the existing framework. So it's a > risk with really no reward, imho. > > If you'd like to remove yourself as an admin, that's your choice of > course... But no, kindly don't just delete the project unless there's > some overwhelming reason to do so -- perhaps one I don't know of...? I agree with Adam. It seems a pity to dismantle this, even if no progress has been made. It's still possible that we (or others who find the project) might do something with it. Greg |