On Mar 17, 2008, at 10:26 AM, Rainer Müller wrote:
In addition, ports that are seriously broken (ie, don't build, security vulnerability, distfile no longer available) can be fixed to work (without major changes) without waiting for the timeout already.

These points are not exactly clarified in the guide.
 # A critical port is broken that affects many users.
Doesn't sound like 'missing distfile' or 'doesn't build' to me. I can't find another section regarding committing without maintainers' acknowledgment.

I don't recall where it was documented, but it had been discussed on the mailing lists (perhaps quite a while ago).

It may have even been in the old darwinports committer information.

A committer may make a minimal change to a port that is broken in order to fix it without waiting for the 72hr timeout (it's good to still ping the maintainer, though). If it's not documented anywhere anymore, we should probably get the documentation updated.

I don't see the additional speed benefit as worth the extra book keeping.

The extra book keeping is done my each individual maintainer. So not much work for a maintainers themself.

it's still extra work ;-)

That said, I'm not going to object if others want to use it (I do know that I don't really plan on advertising to the world any time I may be going away on vacation).

Hm, why not? You are not going to be around for any work on MacPorts, so tell the project about it. If we know you are just away for a few days, someone could also hold on committing not-so- important tickets until the known date at which you are back.


... because I feel that the 72 hour timeout is sufficient, and I don't like the idea of a public place where people could get a good indication that my house is probably empty.

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