On 2025-02-19 16:00:13 -0800 (-0800), Clark Boylan wrote: [...]
If the documentation is still valid for some users you probably don't want to remove it entirely. I'm not sure if the old docs apply to old versions of neutron and openstack. I think this exposes a gap in the project retirement process where we don't update the documentation for a project before retiring it. In this case networking-ovn was retired but the documentation doesn't appear to warn anyone about that. Ideally we would've updated the docs in networking-ovn to indicate the retired state, let those publish, then retire the project itself.
Considering that didn't happen I think we have some options: We could decide that the docs aren't valuable to anyone anymore and an OpenDev admin can delete them from afs manually. We could unretire the project, update its docuementation, then retire it again. Someone could supply updated documentation edits that an OpenDev admin could manually apply. There are probably other options that I haven't considered too.
It's this step: https://docs.openstack.org/project-team-guide/repository.html#step-5-remove-... -- Jeremy Stanley