See #delete-tool for information on how to nominate a tool for deletion.
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We have a growing list of tools that have been volunteered for deleting by their maintainers. We probably also have quite a large number of tools that are being "name squatted" and could be reclaimed with gentle prodding of their maintainers. But, we don't have a well defined process for what steps are actually necessary to delete a tool. We should make that checklist and then figure out if automating it is worthwhile or not.
== Deletion checklist ==
[] Remove all maintainers from tool group
[] Remove tool from maintainers list for all other tools
[] Archive tool's crontab
[] Stop all running jobs owned by tool on job grid
[] Delete all deployments owned by the tool on Kubernetes
[] Revoke Kubernetes credentials for tool
[] Remove Kubernetes namespace for tool
[] Archive any ToolsDB databases owned by the tool
[] Revoke database credentials for tool
[] Revoke elasticsearch credentials for tool
[] Archive tool homedir
[] Archive any Diffusion repositories owned by the tool
[] Delete tool account and group from LDAP