[MacPorts] HostingRequests modified

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Wed Apr 1 02:05:18 PDT 2009


Changed page "HostingRequests" by febeling at macports.org from 77.74.239.6*
Page URL: <http://trac.macports.org/wiki/HostingRequests>
Diff URL: <http://trac.macports.org/wiki/HostingRequests?action=diff&version=11>
Revision 11
Comment: link to portmgr section

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-The purpose of this page is to consolidate and track pending hosting requests our project has submitted to its Mac OS Forge host. When thinking about a functionality you may desire at the server level, keep in mind that Mac OS Forge is not only shared with other projects but also that it does not have a staff of dedicated system administrators to cater to every single request. Therefore please refrain from submitting any hpsting related ticket before presenting a valid case for it on the [http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev MacPorts Development list] and gathering at least some consensus over your proposal. Generally speaking, it's best to channel such requests through the [http://guide.macports.org/#project.portmgr MacPorts management team] (A.K.A PortMgr, jberry, jmpp & mww), since they are the ones in most frequent communication with Mac OS Forge admin personnel and as a result have a better feel for the state of current and/or pending hosting requests.
+The purpose of this page is to consolidate and track pending hosting requests our project has submitted to its Mac OS Forge host. When thinking about a functionality you may desire at the server level, keep in mind that Mac OS Forge is not only shared with other projects but also that it does not have a staff of dedicated system administrators to cater to every single request. Therefore please refrain from submitting any hpsting related ticket before presenting a valid case for it on the [http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev MacPorts Development list] and gathering at least some consensus over your proposal. Generally speaking, it's best to channel such requests through the [http://guide.macports.org/#project.portmgr MacPorts management team] ([wiki:MacPortsDevelopers#portmgr see members]), since they are the ones in most frequent communication with Mac OS Forge admin personnel and as a result have a better feel for the state of current and/or pending hosting requests.
 
 That being said, following is a list of the top priority request tickets that are currently in progress:
 

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