On 15/01/25 08:43, Andreas Tille wrote:
However, I would support the idea of bulk closing MRs and complete
repositories *if* the package has been removed from Debian for the
same reason we bulk close their bug reports.

I tend to keep the repository for several reasons:
   * Users might like to create their own local packages from the last
     status of the repository.
   * Vcs fields are published on lots of places and would become broken
     links for no good reason.
   * Someone might decided to re-introduce a package and likes to have
     the history
   * Repositories might be a great resource for "software-history"

What advantages would you see in removing repositories of removed
packages except saving some disk space?

Indeed, archiving the project [1], as suggested by Chris, seems a more sensible course of action. Everything remains available, but users are given a clear indication of the status of the repository.

[1] https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/working_with_projects.html#archive-a-project

Regards,

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Gioele Barabucci

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