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 Old Appindex categories eliminated
 by Patrick Lenz, in freshmeat - Fri, Jan 11th 2002 11:07 UTC

We've been carrying our old 2-level categorization scheme with us since the date we switched to the freshmeat II codebase on Jan 30th 2001. Over the course of the past year, people have been able to move their projects from the old category scheme to the new scheme. We have also repeatedly contacted developers, encouraging them to update their project's categorization. Effective today, all categories left over from freshmeat I have been eliminated.

We tried our best to match corresponding categories between the old and the new system, and bulk moved projects over that didn't have any categorization in the new scheme. We also split up a bunch of categories manually, and hope that most of the projects have been relocated correctly.

Currently, there are 732 projects left without categorization. If you are a developer of one of these projects, please click the "trove categorization" heading on your project's page to update its categorization. Otherwise, people will likely not be able to easily find your project.

For the ordinary visitor, nothing much changed. Due to the merge, we have only one category tree left for you to browse, which means that it's likely to be more crowded within one or more categories. But it's also likely that, due to the larger pool of applications available in one place, you will be able to find the applications you're looking for much quicker now. If there's a need for additional subcategories to split up one of the larger ones, feel free to drop us a note.

All in all, we hope this last and final step in the freshmeat I to freshmeat II merge helps you to make even more use of the resources freshmeat provides.
Happy new year to all of you (better late than never).

Patrick Lenz (scoop)
freshmeat.net founder and manager

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[»] yeah, the subject is not very clear
by timecop - Jan 11th 2002 22:28:11

I read the subject and the intro on the front page as "all the projects still in old categories have been deleted".
Perhaps it would be nice to let someone with some english experience proof-read and correct the articles such as this one before posting them on front page.
Oh wait, which company owns freshmeat, never mind...

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[»] Remember those old days?
by Suso Banderas - Jan 11th 2002 14:48:57

I can almost no longer the way the original freshmeat worked. I know it was simular, about the only thing I can remember was that Freshmeat logo that was filled with crazy kids at some concert. What a hoot.

I remember that I was hesitant and not very accepting of the new Freshmeat II interface at first, but it's one of those things that grew on all of us. Now I think it's great. Great work folks!!

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Don't live free || die, live free && die.

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[»] thatz rocks but thatz suckz
by The Weedman - Jan 11th 2002 12:03:32

this action makes the engine so clean, yeah, it's right, but we know, a lot of projects was only in the old appindex. we've lost some good projects, but, we just need a few days to forgive it and enjoy to the freshmeat w/o broken links and outdated/discontinued projects.

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    [»] Re: thatz rocks but thatz suckz
    by jeff covey - Jan 11th 2002 12:06:07


    > we've lost some good projects

    What are you talking about? No projects have been removed.

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    vs lbh pna ernq guvf, lbh'er n trrx.

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      [»] Re: thatz rocks but thatz suckz
      by The Weedman - Jan 11th 2002 12:21:29

      that's great

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      [»] Re: thatz rocks but thatz suckz
      by dmw - Jan 11th 2002 13:26:51

      if you can read this, you're a geek. HEH

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      -dw

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