What is overyone's idea about the ever-growing list of pages in bugs/ etc.? Once linked to `done`, they're removed from the rendered [[bugs]] page -- but they're still present in the repository. Shouldn't there be some clean-up at some point for those that have been resolved? Or should all of them be kept online forever? Likewise, for example in [[forum/ikiwiki__39__s_notion_of_time]], should one remove the text about the implementation bug that has been fixed, or should it stay there, for reference? --[[tschwinge]] > To answer a question with a question, what harm does having the done bugs > around cause? At some point in the future perhaps the number of done pages > will be large enough to be a time or space concern. Do you think we've > reached a point now? One advantage of having them around is that people > running older versions of the Ikiwiki software may find the page explaining > that the bug is fixed if they perform a search. -- [[Jon]]