I noticed that the oldest files on all of our distfiles mirror are from July 2, 
2012.* I was wondering if the old files were intentionally removed, or whether 
this was an unintentional side effect of switching the primary distfiles mirror 
(from which all the others sync) to new hardware. (On the new hardware, did we 
perhaps only run "port mirror", on July 2, thus mirroring only the then-current 
versions of the software, instead of rsync'ing the whole collection from the 
old server?)

Our policy had previously been to keep all old distfiles. This is especially 
valuable for old software projects whose web sites have gone away, or for 
projects which use unversioned and thus impermanent distfiles, and whose 
distfiles are thus only available on our mirrors, assuming the mirror fetched 
them at the time. That was actually one of the primary reasons why we set up 
distfiles mirrors of our own. If my assumption above is correct, then we still 
have distfiles of the latest version of all ports that we had before, we've 
just lost access to earlier versions of some of them.

I have no problem with the retention policy changing, if disk space is becoming 
a problem, I was just surprised to find old files missing with no announcement 
of intention to do that, so I thought I'd ask.



* See:

http://distfiles.macports.org/?C=M;O=A

The one exception I've found is the distfiles of MacPorts itself:

https://distfiles.macports.org/MacPorts/

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