Follow-up Comment #2, sr #106581 (project administration): I agree that it should be cleaned up.
I've rethought it and changed my opinion compared to what I wrote to savannah-hackers-public. Here is how I think it could be handled: 1) Once a posting has been open for one year, contact the poster to confirm that the position is still open 2) If the position is still open, request that they update the post. If the position is closed, set the post status to "closed" 3) Once a post has been closed for one year, remove it The initial clean-up should be handled a bit more leniently, though. For example, people would be requested to update posts between, say, one and three years old. After the requests go out and a reasonable amount of time passes to allow action by the posters, any closed or non-updated Help Wanted ad would be removed. >From the user's perspective, this would, first of all, keep the Help Wanted section fresh and cleaner for browsing. However, by keeping some closed positions around for a while, the user has an idea of other recently active projects that would still probably like some help. I think, though, that in any active project, a lot changes over the course of a year, so after a few years, a posting becomes essentially irrelevant without some sort of update from the project managers. That's why I would take a pretty hard-line view about removing old ones. By the way, if it's possible with Savane, it might be nice to add a "Status" column to the Help Wanted listing page. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?106581> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/