Follow-up Comment #2, sr #110999 (project administration): It would also be okay if you git-rm'd the files (they will still be in the version history) and push that leaving only the README file in the working copy if the project were to be checked out. That README file could give all of the details of getting to the new location of the project. That type of strategy should keep everyone happy because it makes it clear to people looking there where they should really be going now. It keeps archivists happy because nothing has been removed since it is all safe and still available in the version history.
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