
Dear Marek,
In message 201410241709.09895.marex@denx.de you wrote:
I've recently been removing support for some boards and this README.scrapyard file came up again. The file is supposed to be used to keep track of removed boards.
Or, to put it differently, to document what was once suported and now is no longer.
I wonder if we shouldn't get rid of this README.scrapyard. Personally, I don't find much value in it ; if I am looking for some ancient board, I just do git log -p and search for whatever I need.
Well, of course you can search - but the you need to know what to dearch for. If you have no idea what to look for, then a text file listing all the options that onces existed might be helpful to focus your search - say, on specific board names and such.
That was the idea behind README.scrapyard - give you information what you could use as search anchors for closer investigations.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk