Back in the early kfreebsd-* days, there was a server called
ftp.gnuab.org where every kind of hack was allowed in the source to
make packages build. Moreover, we could make NMUs at will without
having to ask the maintainer for permission, because they were for
the "unreleased" distribution. This allowed config.{guess,sub} and
similar bugs to be fixed quickly (at least in a temporary way).

Have things changed such at lot since then for new ports? How are they
made now?


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