Delete pluck-cms branch

Asked by Anders G. Jørgensen

Hi,

Could an admin please delete this branch: https://code.launchpad.net/~info-kspal/pluck-cms/kspal
There's only one revision, and it says delete.

Regrads
Anders Jørgensen

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Assigning to Paul so he can get back to it. -- Apr 16th, Danilo
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Matthew Revell (matthew.revell) said :
#1

Hi Anders,

I'm afraid we would normally only delete a branch at the request of the branch owner. Can you get in touch with him/her to ask them to delete the branch themselves?

Thanks,

Matthew.

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Anders G. Jørgensen (spirit55555) said :
#2

Hi Matthew,

I have contacted him/her, but I haven't got a responds yet.

Anders.

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Данило Шеган (danilo) said :
#3

The branch does seem useless. How long has it been since you contacted? We should have someone with privileges remove the branch if it's been more than, say, a week.

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Anders G. Jørgensen (spirit55555) said :
#4

It's been a few days. I'll wait 4-5 days more, and then I report back here.

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Best Paul Hummer (rockstar) said :
#5

I marked the branch as "Abandoned" so that it doesn't show up in the pluck-cms branch listings. However, the user should really decide whether it's deleted or not, and they have that ability. It's out of the way of the project now, without really stepping on anyone's toes and deleting a branch that doesn't belong to them.

For reference, I almost never delete my branches. I always mark them abandoned if they were proof of concept branches that really didn't go anywhere. It's nice to keep that history around, but the branch itself doesn't show up in branch listings.

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Anders G. Jørgensen (spirit55555) said :
#6

Thanks Paul Hummer, that solved my question.