I was notified today that the Krazy runs on the EBN have been stuck (due to a 
stale lockfile)
for over 3 months.   Is this an indication that nobody looks at the EBN reports 
any longer?

I still maintain Krazy and am happy to make modifications, but I don't see the 
point
unless someone actually reads and acts on the reports.

Note that clazy does replace Krazy on most everything (C++) so it could
very well be that people are relying on Clazy instead of Krazy.

This is not about the API dox generation side of things, which of course we 
keep.

But has the EBN code and documentation checking service out lived its 
usefulness?
Shut it down?







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