What should the team do with #bug-cricket?

A few months ago, a team of developers at Blue Inc identified a new issue during testing and created a public channel called #bug-cricket to communicate about the issue. After some casual conversation back and forth in the channel, the team discovered that a problem with the old architecture caused this bug.

They may need to reference the history in the future.

Of note, there has not been any new activity in #bug-cricket for months, and the bug case has been closed.

What should the team do with #bug-cricket?
A . Convert the channel to private, and then archive it; members of the channel will retain access to the files.
B . Archive the public channel; anyone can still browse the conversation history in Slack, and messages will appear in search results.
C . Delete the channel; messages from a deleted channel are still available via search.
D . Remove all members from the channel, and then archive it; this way, members can find messages via search but will not be able to browse the channel history itself.

Answer: B

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