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Bug 129995

Summary: Feature Request: automated e-mail subscription for packages.gentoo.org
Product: Gentoo Infrastructure Reporter: Kristof Gilleman <kristof.gilleman>
Component: [OLD] gpackagesAssignee: Gentoo Infrastructure <infra-bugs>
Status: RESOLVED TEST-REQUEST    
Severity: enhancement CC: jakub, m.debruijne, pied.piper1600
Priority: Lowest    
Version: unspecified   
Hardware: All   
OS: All   
Whiteboard:
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Runtime testing required: ---

Description Kristof Gilleman 2006-04-14 16:27:20 UTC
Albert W. Hopkins 	
to me
	 More options	  Apr 14 (23 hours ago)
On Tue, 2006-03-21 at 11:35 +0100, Kristof Gilleman wrote:
> Hi, 
>   
> I visit packages.gentoo.org very frequently to check out the status & versions of packages. I was wondering why Gentoo doesn't launch an automatic e-mail alert service so users can be notified when the status of a package changes or when new packages are added. 
> This feature would not only be helpful for a lot of people that are awaiting new stuff, it could also be very helpful for Gentoo to know who is interested in what (could be managed via subscription on certain categories) and maybe even use this info for prioritisation of development for certain packages? 

Probably won't happen, but nevertheless please use bugs.gentoo.org for feature requests.

thanks,
-m
Comment 1 Jakub Moc (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2006-04-15 04:03:46 UTC
Why don't you use RSS feeds? *scratching my head*
Comment 2 Albert Hopkins (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2007-06-23 12:53:01 UTC
*** Bug 144493 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 3 Markus Saarinen 2007-06-24 05:33:07 UTC
(In reply to comment #1)
> Why don't you use RSS feeds? *scratching my head*
> 

Sorry if this is too redundant, but I'll repeat my rationale in bug 144493 for why  RSS feed doesn't do the job:

No RSS reader that I know of could handle the criteria matching. The point of
having a criteria matching in the gentoo.org server end is that the end-user doesn't have to manually wade through the list of all new (say, x86 stable)
packages everyday to see if the specific package he's interested in has 
been updated to specific version and/or state (stable/~x86/etc.).

Also, in a company where we have several admins, if some of us would subscribe
to feed, then the others would not know about new package coming available 
without extra communication. But we have a shared "maintenance" mailbox that every admin reads. If the mail about new packages would come there, then
everyone would know about it instantly without any extra manual work needed.

Comment 4 Robin Johnson archtester Gentoo Infrastructure gentoo-dev Security 2007-11-15 09:38:54 UTC
The new packages.g.o site provides RSS feeds for _every_ arch, arch+keyword, category, package, plus a few other things.
I suggest hooking it up to an RSS->email converter for where you want emails.