Wipe the Public Development Tracker

What does this suggestion change/add/remove:
Completely wipe and reset the development tracker of things dated back before 1st January 2025.

Has something similar been suggested before? If so, why is your suggestion different?:
Don't believe so.

Possible Positives of the suggestion (At least 2):
Enables content to refocus on new ideas and stop outdated suggestions from being implemented far too later on in the server's life cycle.

Possible Negatives of the suggestion:
May end up with some "new" suggestions of wiped things. But I'd argue that just shows interest in the things that players still want in the community.

Based on the Positives & Negatives, why should this suggestion be accepted:
Refer to this: https://github.com/orgs/civilnetworks-projects/projects/3/views/1

The github has 100s of old items on it that will never get done at the development speed we are currently experiencing within the community. An opportunity to refocus and unburden the developers/content team would be beneficial to the continuity of community health.

I want to stipulate that bugs should not be wiped from the tracker for obvious reasons.

Image below just highlights the problem

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Kw1ll my beloved…

I agree with the sentiment of clearing older things on the public development tracker. As far as I can tell, anything older than 2 years ago is just seen as impossible (at least when I was CT). Also the oldest unfinished project on the public tracker is VNodeGraph… that has a 180 pound bounty or something.
 
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Definitely not me scraping the dev tracker for potential suggestion ideas that can be reformed, rephrased and recontextualised for basically free suggestion points 😇

I see the benefits, but something rubs me wrong about this that I can't quite put my finger on. EDIT: Figured it out. Github Projects does not have a way to filter and/or sort cards by date in any form. You're basically asking someone to go through the entire dev tracker and sift through all the cards one by one to judge them based on something as arbitrary as time.

Plus, that's the public dev tracker. There is also a private dev tracker that we don't see for obvious reasons. I don't know the specifics, but I feel like this may actually prove to be more work than it's worth.

This is one of those things that grew into those huge beasts that even trying to sort it out becomes an issue in and of itself 🙃

Unless I'm wrong about date filtering/sorting.
EDIT: Which as it turns out, I am.
+/- Neutral +Support
 
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