I wouldn't do it for longevity's sake. Gas porting increases strain on the cylinder walls, and will wear the rings down faster.
I've always been told that it was an alternative to the quality of the hone you had done to the block when replacing cylinders and rings.
From the guys at JE:
Gas porting will always make more horsepower. the only negative to gas porting is as you increase loading against the cylinder wall, you will also increase wear on the rings. So, if you are talking about an engine that will be expected to run all season, it may not be necessary. but if you are talking about a piston that has low-tension rings, then absolutely. Remember our earlier question about low-tension rings-they always need gas porting to help improve their seal against the cylinder walls in high-performance applications.
FWIW, we don't ahve low-tension rings, otherwise our pistons would come gas-ported as a package...