Follow-up Comment #1, sr #109595 (project administration): Policy is that projects are not removed from Savannah. Therefore I have no choice other than to say so and to close this ticket.
However the project is clearly marked to direct people over to emacs. It looks to me like the hg repository is empty. I unchecked the mercurial option for the project so that option would not be displayed any longer. I think in this case if the cvs repository were checked out, had all of the files removed and committed, then a README file committed that directed anyone there over to emacs, that there would be no problem. That would seem helpful. It would preserve the historical record of the project in the cvs archives for anyone who wishes to research into it. That seems like a good compromise to me. What do you think? _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/support/?109595> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/