00:27:52 how can 14.3 release be built when https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=Open&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=New&bug_status=In%20Progress&field0-0-0=product&field0-0-1=component&field0-0-2=alias&field0-0-3=short_desc&field0-0-4=status_whiteboard&no_redirect=1&order=changeddate%20DESC%2Cbug_status%2Cpriority%2Cassigned_to%2Cbug 00:27:53 _id&query_format=advanced&type0-0-0=substring&type0-0-1=substring&type0-0-2=substring&type0-0-3=substring&type0-0-4=substring&value0-0-0=14.3&value0-0-1=14.3&value0-0-2=14.3&value0-0-3=14.3&value0-0-4=14.3 are still open? 01:34:39 demido: ? most of those are ports updates, and what's left doesn't seem terribly critical 02:47:43 Are we winning? 02:47:55 demido: you seem a bit anxious for 14.3 02:48:24 jc how release processes work 03:12:02 jc? 03:12:07 just curious? 04:55:55 ya 10:30:54 demido: ports version is not connected to freebsd version. all the freebsd releases use the same version of the ports tree (either latest or quarterly) so there is no point delaying freebsd releases for ports updates, unless it's something that breaks the release entirely 10:31:10 as soon as ports updated are committed, they will be available on 14.3 (and 14.2, and 13.x, and 15.0)