Hi,

Would it be an idea to use mirrorbrain for this?
That has already the supported versions. We could patch it so it can give us the files in JSON/XML-format rather then create our own little program for this. The downside is that mirrorbrain hasn't had a release in 1,5 years. So I don't know how active that is.

Where is the check.php stored. It would be usefull to see what format that gives the data to LibreOffice to see what it expects.

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Greetings,
Rob Snelders

On 06-12-13 11:02, Rob Snelders wrote:

So to sum up, my suggestion is that we store version information in a
database such that it can be
- Updated by the official build/upload process
- Updated by the person(s) who picks the 'stable' build
- Queried by the BSA
- Queried by various websites that need the information

Did I forget anything?


I don't think so. But can we create some XML/JSON API against that? Then
anybody can read that information in any system. It is no confidential
information so we can just let anyone read this and they can use that info.
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