On Dec 18, 2014, at 7:23 AM, Arno Hautala wrote:

> Wouldn't testing and an announcement be a bit overdue? Aren't they
> already available to be downloaded and installed? At least, I'm pretty
> sure I've seen some packages being pulled down instead of being built.

The Yosemite builder was not brought online until weeks after the release of 
Yosemite. And then, it took many weeks before it completed building all ports. 
The process had to be restarted several times as the builder ran into various 
issues. Yes, some ports were available sooner than others, but we would 
understandably not have wanted to announce the availability of binaries until 
all ports that could be built were built. And now that that has apparently 
happened, I'm asking if we want to announce that to the users and/or announce 
lists and the news portion of our web site, as we have on two occasions done 
before, or if we want to dispense with the practice of announcing the 
availability of binaries for new platforms. Either is fine with me, I just 
wanted to bring up the topic so we can make a decision about how we want to 
handle this situation now and in the future.


> I mean, testing probably isn't a bad idea, but if there are specific
> issues that need to be tested, shouldn't they have already been
> handled before being served as packages?

Testing of MacPorts and ports is performed by all users on a perpetual and 
ongoing basis. Issues are filed in the issue tracker as they are found and are 
fixed as fixes become known. No special announcement or handling of these 
unchanged facts is needed.

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