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My question How to configure pybuilder's and pytest's paths right has no answers, no worthwhile comment, it is more than 3 years old, and software specific (about pybuilder and pytest). I guess that pybuilder and pytest have new versions, making the question most likely obsolete. I am also not interested in the question anymore, since it is about an error.

My question Bugs in lubridate? has no answers, is even more than 4 years old and is closed.

I consider deleting these questions. Is there any reason to not delete them / one of them?

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  • Can you self answer them after so many years?
    – Icepickle
    Commented Aug 7, 2020 at 17:24
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    Perhaps use more specific question title? Commented Aug 7, 2020 at 18:25
  • @Icepickle: No, I abandoned the respective technology back then, since I was not able to resolve the issues fast enough. I never tried using them again.
    – Make42
    Commented Aug 8, 2020 at 9:16
  • @PeterMortensen: You mean for the questions? Any suggestions? (I don't quite understand how this would help in this case - maybe you can elaborate what you have in mind.)
    – Make42
    Commented Aug 8, 2020 at 9:18
  • If you don't feel the questions are valuable, and you can't answer them, I see no reason not to delete them, but also don't think you have an obligation to delete them either. On some level, old, unuseful questions just add clutter to the site, but the algorithms do a fine job of raising fresh, relevant content over the old, so I don't think the questions are doing much harm either. So, a long winded way to say, up to you!
    – zcoop98
    Commented Aug 10, 2020 at 21:52

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