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Describe how to remove a registered package #70

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mzaffalon
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This is ok to document but it shouldn't be something done frequently so I'd rather have it on a subpage linked from Advanced Topics.

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mzaffalon commented Mar 10, 2023

What about leaving where it is and saying that this is not done frequently? The text is short and Advanced Topics have each a separate page. Or maybe moving it after Simplified Registration of Active Package or Current Directory?

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goerz commented Mar 10, 2023

On a local registry, maybe deleting a package is not quite so uncommon: I use a local registry for any package I'm developing that's not yet in General, but then later on when it's registered in General, I'll delete it from the local registry.

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Yes, there are valid reasons to remove packages and you may of course do whatever you want with your own registry, but I won't document it on the front page.

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I pushed a new change as you requested.

@GunnarFarneback GunnarFarneback merged commit 1c59cf0 into GunnarFarneback:master Mar 12, 2023
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Thanks.

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And thank you for the useful package.

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