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Bug#: 159235
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Reporter: Paul Pacheco <paulpach@gmail.com>
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Description:   Opened: 2006-12-27 12:11 0000
Developers complaint about 0day version bump bugs in bugzilla, for example see
bug 159203, however there is no other mecanism to keep up with version bumps of
some particular package without having to constantly refresh a page.

A better way would be if packages.gentoo.org provided an rss feed for every
package, so whenever a version bump, masking, unmasking or drop of a package
happens, the users get a notification of the change.

Another way is to put cc per package in packages.gentoo.org and mailing those
people when something changes. I suspect this would be more complicated.

------- Comment #1 From Jakub Moc (RETIRED) 2006-12-27 12:16:01 0000 -------
There's absolutely no need to file version bump bugs unless *at least* one week
elapsed after the release.

Otherwise, I fail to see what you are requesting here, the feeds are already
there: http://packages.gentoo.org/feeds/

------- Comment #2 From Paul Pacheco 2006-12-27 13:21:12 0000 -------
hopefully I can explain myself a little better:

I want to be notified when beryl is bumped.

Currently the feeds you provide will give me a notification whenever something
changes in all of portage, so beryl updates get lost in the noise.

One way to do it would be if the feeds accept the same parameters as the
search, for example, 
http://packages.gentoo.org/gentoo_simple.rss?sstring=beryl,

would give the same results as the search page but in rss format. To make it
easilly accessible, the search page could provide a link to that feed, so you
could search for your package, and subscribe to the feed associated with the
search.

I will leave it to you to reopen the bug if you think it is usefull, or please
provide a workaround if there is some other way to do this.

------- Comment #3 From Jakub Moc (RETIRED) 2006-12-27 22:52:29 0000 -------
We really have no intention to create thousands of RSS feeds just because you
can't deal with "noise", sorry.

------- Comment #4 From Paul Pacheco 2006-12-28 00:29:11 0000 -------
I am not talking about thousands of rss feeds, it would be just one server side
script that would read the parameters query the package database and produce
the results in rss format. it is just 1 SCRIPT.

do you know of a workaround?

------- Comment #5 From Paul Pacheco 2006-12-28 00:31:40 0000 -------
And I suspect a lot of the code is already there, just rehuse the code you use
in the search page, but instead of producing the output in html, produce it in
rss

------- Comment #6 From Tassilo Horn 2006-12-28 02:25:32 0000 -------
@Paul Pacheco: Instead on filtering on the server side, any decent rss
aggregator can do that on the client side. I use akregator, which offers a big
search bar, and if I type "beryl" in it, only headlines with beryl will be
displayed.

------- Comment #7 From Albert Hopkins (RETIRED) 2006-12-28 04:14:24 0000 -------
Re-opened and accepted.

------- Comment #8 From Albert Hopkins (RETIRED) 2006-12-28 04:14:49 0000 -------
Accepted.

------- Comment #9 From Paul Pacheco 2006-12-28 06:59:37 0000 -------
@markduk:
thank you for accepting the feature request. I really appreciate it.

@Tassilo:
Yes I use akregator too, and I still have to open, filter and see now and then,
that means that I have to keep "polling" the rss results. To me at least, that
defeats the whole purpose of having an rss aggregator.

------- Comment #10 From Albert Hopkins (RETIRED) 2007-05-03 16:01:14 0000 -------
Interestingly enough, the "new" packages.gentoo.org code already has the
mechanisms for showing just bumps or just new packages, even for a particular
platform.  All it's missing is the anything-to-rss engine, though I don't
consider that a big deal to implement.

The problem with the "new" (P2) code is that it is outdated, though not as much
as the current ("old") code.  The new code runs on a older version of Quixote. 
I was going to port it to Quixote 2, but considered maybe CherryPy or even PHP
instead.  A few months ago I took this up with the infra group, but never got a
response.  These days my interest in Gentoo development has been sporadic but
mostly nonexistent.  

Perhaps even another re-write (P3) is in order.  I really don't want to add new
features to the current code because it's older proof-of-concept code that
should have been thrown out a long time ago.

But if somebody wants to submit a patch...

------- Comment #11 From Chris Gianelloni (RETIRED) 2007-09-12 16:46:09 0000 -------
Reassigning to the main infra group since Marduk is retired.

------- Comment #12 From Robin Johnson 2007-11-08 07:28:11 0000 -------
The new packages2 has this.

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