I'd like to propose that we retire (ie, svn delete) translations in 2.4 that 
are more than, say, 2 years out of date, as they assuredly don't reflect the 
current state of things, and do a disservice to our customers. Leaving them in 
trunk seems harmless, but having them in a released product is misleading.

I haven't yet done the actual poking around to determine which translations 
that would be, but I'd suspect .ja, .ko, .es and .de?

Or we could be more selective, and get rid of translations of things (authnz, 
logging, proxy) that we know for certain has radically changed in the last few 
years, while leaving things like the index files that may still be worthwhile.

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Rich Bowen
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