Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=78140&edit=1

 ID:                 78140
 Updated by:         [email protected]
 Reported by:        arueckauer at gmail dot com
 Summary:            List available releases as Feed (windows.php.net)
 Status:             Open
 Type:               Feature/Change Request
 Package:            Website problem
 PHP Version:        Irrelevant
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

@cmb it's not about a news feed, i think. There's no request to issue separate 
release announcements or alike. It's merely about making the listings machine 
readable. That could be done by generating some JSON, similar how it is already 
done for snapshots, but including also archive releases. There might be a 
separate implementation for this as a cronjob, similar what is done for the 
snaps. We should not change the folder structure there, as it will sure break 
some users.

It is sure a chunk of work, but it would be sure useful for everyone and 
@arueckauer was willing to contribute it. We should just figure out what 
exactly were to do. Imo adding to the php.net feed would be not very useful, as 
the information will need to be maintained twice at different places. For PECL, 
it already needs to be maintained at two places, but there's no good choice 
there. It is easier to integrate it on windows.php.net somehow, so it generates 
some releases.json. If we wanted, that could be also extended to the pecl 
releases.

Thanks.


Previous Comments:
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[2019-06-11 14:32:13] arueckauer at gmail dot com

Since downloads are offered on two different domains, I suggested a separate 
feed. However, adding to the php.net news feed is fine with me, if that causes 
no other issues and the various windows versions (x86/x64, TS/NTS) are somehow 
detectable.

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[2019-06-11 12:52:16] [email protected]

I don't think that having a separate news feed for the Windows
binaries/packages is appropriate, since these are just builds of
the source packages announced in the php.net release news feed.
Instead we could add one (or multiple) links to the php.net
release news feed pointing to the Windows builds (which would
require to have permanent links, though, i.e. we should no longer
move files to archives/ if new releases are available).

A file with machine readable information regarding available
releases/snaps etc. would make sense, though.  Allowing access to
cache.info[1] might be a start.

[1] <https://windows.php.net/downloads/releases/cache.info>

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[2019-06-11 09:14:02] arueckauer at gmail dot com

Description:
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This feature requests is releated to windows.php.net only (www.php.net has this 
feature already implemented).

windows.php.net currently offers no other way of listing available releases, 
archives and latest versions other than the "directory listing" HTML (see 
https://windows.php.net/downloads/releases/).

It would be a great feature to have a XML feeds (like 
https://www.php.net/releases/feed.php), JSON or possible other formats.

As recommended by Anatol Belski (@weltling) (see 
https://twitter.com/weltling/status/1136962886386036736) I am opening this 
ticket for discussion. I would be happy to help on the implementation, but have 
no experience so far pertaining to the PHP website itself.



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