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The FreeBSD Ports Management Team (also known as portmgr due to its email alias) is responsible for issues relating to the FreeBSD Ports Collection.
Discusses the goals, rights, and responsibilities of the team. The contents of this document are approved by the FreeBSD Core Team.
Discusses current policies that the team has adopted to meet its goals, such as timeouts for inactivity and when commits are allowed. Also contains the policy for supported releases and branches.
Discusses how that the way that the Ports Collection is implemented affects the above policies, and, in particular, such concepts as changes that require regression tests and sweeping changes.
A behind-the-scenes look at the efforts that are made to ensure that the Ports Collection works as well as it possibly can.
portmgr@FreeBSD.org: &a.portmgr.members;
Secretary: &a.culot; (portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org)
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Contributing to the FreeBSD Ports Collection
An introduction to how you can help contribute to the Ports
Collection, by either contributing new ports or helping to fix
problems in existing ports. Included is detailed information on
what the community will expect from you if you volunteer to maintain
one or more ports. Also includes a list of
further resources.
FreeBSD Porter's Handbook
The central reference book for FreeBSD ports submitters,
maintainers, and committers, mostly technically oriented. It
includes both mandatory requirements and recommendations of
what portmgr believes are the best approaches to common problems.
one or more ports. Also includes information about
keeping with changes as well.
FreeBSD Ports Build
+ FreeBSD Ports Build
Cluster
These machines continually build packages on all possible
combinations of OS release and CPU architecture (in our terminology,
build environments), and produce error logs of problems
that are encountered along the way.
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FreeBSD Release Engineering for Third Party Packages
Describes the approach used by the FreeBSD release
engineering team to produce a high quality package set
suitable for official FreeBSD release media, with specific
emphasis on how to split up the packages for the release
media, and how to verify that a package set is
consistent.
FreeBSD Committer's Guide
Includes a discussion of policies and issues that are of
particular interest to committers to the ports tree.
Problem Report Handling Guidelines
While primarily aimed at FreeBSD committers, this should
also be read by users interested in how best to attract attention
to their PRs.
FreshPorts
A site maintained by Dan Langille that lets you browse
the state of the entire Ports Collection or any individual port
within it. Includes cross-references, links, charts and graphs,
and many other things. Of interest to users and developers
alike.
To start learning more about ports and packages, see Installing Applications: Packages and Ports, a section of the FreeBSD Handbook.
The Porter's Handbook is the master reference for both creating new ports and maintaining existing ports, including a section on Keeping Up. It also contains more detail about the topics below, as well as more references for further study.
You may also find the following to be useful: