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Projects which stopped development

Hi,

I worked on a project called WengoPhone. The successor of WengoPhone is QuteCom now. The source repository of WengoPhone has been deactivated 3 month ago.

Is it possible to rescan the imported sources and then deactivate the enlistment? CMake has been added to Ohloh and I did a lot of work on the build system of WengoPhone. I would be interested in the stats.

Thanks for the help.

-- andreas

Andreas Schneider almost 15 years ago
 

Hi Andreas,

I'm happy to recount a repository to take advantage of a new code parser. Let me know the repository URL, and I'll get it started.

However we don't yet support deactivating an enlistment -- it's a pretty common feature request, so it's a shame we still don't have it....

Robin

Robin Luckey almost 15 years ago
 

The subversion url (http://dev.openwengo.org/svn/openwengo/wengophone-ng/trunk) at https://www.ohloh.net/p/openwengo/enlistments doesn't exist anymore, Wengo shut down the servers of the openwengo project. Does ohloh have a copy of the subversion repository?

Andreas Schneider almost 15 years ago
 

Hi Andreas,

We do have a copy of the code, although we can't guarantee that we'll have it forever. We do always keep multiple backups of a repository on our servers, but we aren't super strict about maintaining them because we assume we can always go out and download them again if we need to. So someday something bad may happen and we might lose our copy.

I've scheduled a recount for this repository, which will get the updated CMake results into the Ohloh report.

After that, the Ohloh report will probably be in a perpetual error state since the original source repository doesn't exist anymore, and our regular updates will fail.

But for our purposes, I think this will be OK in the near term.

Robin Luckey almost 15 years ago
 

Thanks for the explanations and triggering the rescan!

Andreas Schneider almost 15 years ago