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Audit management commands #1526
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Hey, @ericholscher. This issue has been open for quite a while. Can it be closed? |
We've never done the work here, so it would still be useful to do. We have a number of management commands that are never used, and are mostly dead code. |
@ericholscher Ah ok, no problem 👍 |
This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions. |
I'm deleting these management commands because we are not using them and probably some of them not even work properly. To avoid confusions, and also to remove the maintainance of them, I'm deleting them for now. We can always find them in the history if we want to. Closes #1526
I'm deleting these management commands because we are not using them and probably some of them not even work properly. To avoid confusions, and also to remove the maintainance of them, I'm deleting them for now. We can always find them in the history if we want to. Closes #1526
Refs #1524
We have a bunch of random management commands that have been written over time. I don't think any of them are tested, and most are just wrapped around util functions, or old dead code. We should think through what we actually need to ship with, make them work, document them, and kill the rest.
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