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Portfolio Archival Policy

Purpose

Define how portfolio content is deprecated and archived without breaking reviewer trust or evidence links.

Scope

In scope

  • Project deprecation and archival
  • Retiring documentation that is no longer representative
  • Redirects and link integrity requirements

Out of scope

  • Deleting content without review
  • Removing evidence artifacts that are still referenced

Prereqs / Inputs

  • Portfolio versioning policy
  • Change intake checklist
  • Archival runbook

Policy

Lifecycle states

  • Active: Current, supported, and representative
  • Deprecated: Still accessible but no longer actively updated
  • Archived: Retired content preserved for historical traceability

Deprecation triggers

  • Project no longer represents current capabilities
  • Evidence artifacts are incomplete or cannot be maintained
  • Governance or scope changes make the content misleading

Archival rules

  • Archived content must remain accessible and linked
  • Do not remove evidence referenced in release notes or dossiers
  • Update indices to reflect archived status
  • Add a release note entry when archiving is material
  • No broken internal links after archival
  • Use explicit archival notes instead of deleting pages

Validation / Expected outcomes

  • Reviewer trust is preserved through transparency
  • Evidence remains traceable even for archived work

Failure modes / Troubleshooting

  • Broken links: add archival notes and update indexes before merge
  • Silent removal: treat as a governance defect and revert

References