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There should be a way to indicate that a project has switched to an unsupported version control system, as well as which unsupported version control system(s) a project uses.
For instance the hugs project (http://www.ohloh.net/projects/4078) seems to use darcs now. Not that there's necessarily much development on that particular project these days, but it'd be nice to be able to indicate things like this.
You can tell ohloh that a project uses an unsupported vcs ... not sure if you can say which though.
You just remove the enlistments for said project (if they're not using them then it won't matter if they're not there) and click the button marked this project uses an unsupported repository
or something to that effect.
This won't remove the existing code analysis, but it should stick a sign up saying ohloh doesn't support the vcs the project uses.
You could probably also stuff any extra info in to the project description ;)