> On Jul 12, 2020, at 2:55 PM, Arjun Salyan <ar...@macports.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> This is in continuation to my previous emails regarding updates about the 
> webapp. The temporary version is deployed at http://macports.silentfox.tech/ 
> <http://macports.silentfox.tech/>
> 
> ...
> Feedback and suggestions would be very constructive.
> 

Is the temporary version of the new web app down at the moment?

Does our new web app highlight which packages are available as binary installs?

For example, version 3.16.0 of the port logrotate is available as a binary 
install for Darwin 10 through 19:

http://packages.macports.org/logrotate/

I imagine it would be more difficult to show that all the dependencies needed 
for a particular port are also available as binary installs.  Nonetheless, I 
think it might be worthwhile to show what _is_ available in binary.  It would 
make an interesting top level statistic, if possible.

Of course, we ought to footnote somewhere that binary installs are only 
available if installing the default variant to the default prefix.  

The ongoing discussions about reinventing the ‘brew cask’ wheel suggested to me 
that perhaps we should better help users to understand that the majority of 
packages on MacPorts DO NOT have to be compiled on the user’s system.  

FWIW,

Craig

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