[FreeBSD-Ports-Announce] [HEADS UP] Ports Slush is now in effect

2013-04-22 Thread FreeBSD Ports Management Team Secretary
Just to make it official, the ports slush is over. Ports committers are now able to perform regular updates, business as usual, no need for portmgr@ approvals. Keep in mind that -exp runs are always a good idea if you think there is a significant change to the ports tree. It is anticipated that

[HEADS UP] Ports Slush is now in effect

2013-04-22 Thread FreeBSD Ports Management Team Secretary
Just to make it official, the ports slush is over. Ports committers are now able to perform regular updates, business as usual, no need for portmgr@ approvals. Keep in mind that -exp runs are always a good idea if you think there is a significant change to the ports tree. It is anticipated that

[FreeBSD-Ports-Announce] [HEADS UP] Ports Slush is now in effect

2013-04-16 Thread Thomas Abthorpe
Just to make it official, the ports hard freeze has been lifted. Ports committers are now able to perform regular updates, just no sweeping commits without prior approval from portmgr. This period of slush will continue until 8.4 is out the door. Keep in mind that -exp runs are always a good

[HEADS UP] Ports Slush is now in effect

2013-04-16 Thread Thomas Abthorpe
Just to make it official, the ports hard freeze has been lifted. Ports committers are now able to perform regular updates, just no sweeping commits without prior approval from portmgr. This period of slush will continue until 8.4 is out the door. Keep in mind that -exp runs are always a good