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  1. Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Apr-2018 01:47:42 EDT Danyl Strype Danyl Strype
    It would be great if #GitLab and other code forges automatically marked projects 'dormant' or 'discontinued' after a certain time of no work
    In conversation Wednesday, 11-Apr-2018 01:47:42 EDT from quitter.se permalink
    1. Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Apr-2018 01:49:09 EDT Danyl Strype Danyl Strype
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      I guess there would need to be rough consensus on how long a project needs to go with no commit before these descriptions would be fair
      In conversation Wednesday, 11-Apr-2018 01:49:09 EDT from quitter.se permalink
      1. Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Apr-2018 01:50:42 EDT Danyl Strype Danyl Strype
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        Some standard for putting a #LuggageMark on project when active dev is moved to a different forge would be helpful too
        In conversation Wednesday, 11-Apr-2018 01:50:42 EDT from quitter.se permalink
    2. arunisaac (arunisaac@social.systemreboot.net)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Apr-2018 02:01:55 EDT arunisaac arunisaac
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      Some small projects can be "finished", and would not need additional work. It would be unfair to mark them as "discontinued".
      In conversation Wednesday, 11-Apr-2018 02:01:55 EDT from social.systemreboot.net permalink
      1. Danyl Strype (strypey@quitter.se)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Apr-2018 02:25:57 EDT Danyl Strype Danyl Strype
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        @arunisaac really? Given that software runs on OS that constantly change (security patches etc), and often connects to networks that do too?
        In conversation Wednesday, 11-Apr-2018 02:25:57 EDT from quitter.se permalink
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