Hi, I agree with Peter. Thanks to git, nothing is really ever lost if we delete it. Let's clean up when we can.

Raff

On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 2:48 AM Peter Stadler <pstadler@mail.uni-paderborn.de> wrote:
No, I have no recollection and I believe it was long before my Council activities (fits with your notion of „over a decade ago").
A quick `grep -R "Utilities-1“` does not produce any output so I’m all in favor of removing this directory. After all it’s under version control so won’t be forgotten.

In general I’m much inclined to a clean repository without unused legacy code and data. It’s confusing for newbies and the old will know anyway how and where to find it if they needed it ever again.

Cheers
Peter

> Am 04.08.2020 um 22:31 schrieb Hugh Cayless <philomousos@GMAIL.COM>:
>
> Does anyone remember why we haven't nuked P5/Utilities-1 (which I believe was where old XSLT 1.0 Guidelines generation code got put, like over a decade ago). Can I get rid of it? Please? This is the sort of thing I was calling "cruft" in the meeting this morning :-).
>

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