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I have over 200 public repos on my GitHub, accumulated over the past decade. With the recent run I have 39 open PRs across my repos, many of which are against projects that are not active/not relevant/dead.
Some examples are a Win8 XAML project or a WinJS wrapper.
Could there be some intelligence added to the repo detection, that if there hasn't been a commit since a pre-determined point in time (maybe since before the CA team existed), the repo is ignored? I'd argue that if you haven't committed to a repo since the CA team was created, it's probably not impactful to our tracking.