[Ns-developers] Very old repositories

Faker Moatamri faker.moatamri at sophia.inria.fr
Mon Oct 26 01:47:22 PDT 2009


Tom Henderson wrote:
> Faker Moatamri wrote:
>> Hi Tom & all,
>> In the repositories page we have repositories that remained untouched 
>> from one day to 2 years!
>> http://code.nsnam.org/?sort=lastchange
>> Should we remove let's say repositories that hasn't been touched for 
>> 1 year or more with owner's permission if any?
>
> Faker,
> I would be fine with your suggested cleanup and Andrey's subsequent 
> suggestion.  I created a contributed/ folder on the web server to 
> store some of the older repositories that may have some archival value:
>
> http://www.nsnam.org/wiki/index.php/Contributed_Code#Archived_repositories 
>
>
> but I did not remove those repositories from code.nsnam.org.
>
Hi Tom and all,
As a first step to cleaning, I will remove the following repositories 
which are more that 1 year old on Wednesday October 28th at 10 am (GMT+1):

raj/docs/wns2-ns-3-tutorial 
<http://code.nsnam.org/raj/docs/wns2-ns-3-tutorial/>                    
            WNS2 2008 Tutorial Files<raj.b at gatech.edu>
raj/ns-3-dev-http <http://code.nsnam.org/raj/ns-3-dev-http/>             
                                    toy http model<raj.b at gatech.edu>
gjc/ns-3-wifi-scanning <http://code.nsnam.org/gjc/ns-3-wifi-scanning/>   
                                    ns-3 experimental WiFi 
scanning<gjcarneiro at gmail.com> <gjc at inescporto.pt>
ns-3.2 <http://code.nsnam.org/ns-3.2/>                                 
                                ns-3.2 release<ns-developers at isi.edu>
ns-3.2-ref-traces <http://code.nsnam.org/ns-3.2-ref-traces/>             
                                    reference traces for 
ns-3.2<ns-developers at isi.edu>
gjc/ns-3-virtual-netdevice 
<http://code.nsnam.org/gjc/ns-3-virtual-netdevice/>                    
            unknownunknown
lj/quagga-porting <http://code.nsnam.org/lj/quagga-porting/>            
                                  quagga porting<liujatp at gmail.com>
lj/ns-3-netlink <http://code.nsnam.org/lj/ns-3-netlink/>                
                                   ns3 netlink sockets<liujatp at gmail.com>
fw/ns-3-nsc-old <http://code.nsnam.org/fw/ns-3-nsc-old/>                 
                               ns-3 Network Simulation Cradle 
portFlorian Westphal <fw at strlen.de>
mathieu/ns-3-nam <http://code.nsnam.org/mathieu/ns-3-nam/>            
                               unknownunknown
ns-3-sigcomm <http://code.nsnam.org/ns-3-sigcomm/>                    
                              Sigcomm demo tree<tomh at tomh.org>
pfeifer/ns-3-para <http://code.nsnam.org/pfeifer/ns-3-para/>            
                                   ns-3 parallelized branch<hagen at jauu.net>
ns-3.1 <http://code.nsnam.org/ns-3.1/>                                
                                ns-3.1 relese<ns-developers at isi.edu>
ns-3.1-ref-traces <http://code.nsnam.org/ns-3.1-ref-traces/>            
                                    reference traces for 
ns-3.1<ns-developers at isi.edu>
pfeifer/ns-3-para-mpi <http://code.nsnam.org/pfeifer/ns-3-para-mpi/>    
                                    MPI infrastructure<hagen at jauu.net>
docs <http://code.nsnam.org/docs/>                                     
                              s3 Documentation<ns-developers at isi.edu>
mathieu/ns-3-yans <http://code.nsnam.org/mathieu/ns-3-yans/>            
                                 unknownunknown

Next step we will remove RC* repositories and Old repositories.
If anyone has any objection, please tell us as soon as possible.
Best regards
Faker Moatamri
> Developers should feel free to make use of this archive directory as 
> they see fit; in general, it seems like 12 months is enough dormancy 
> to move a repo to an archive.
>
> - Tom



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