Okay, what's your need in the end? Having such a file / webservice could be
discussed for sure. I'm pretty sure an archive page would be nice in QGIS
website.
All the best
Le ven. 26 mai 2023 à 13:23, Julien Moura a
écrit :
> Hi Régis,
>
> So, the answer is no but good news: the information is
Hi Régis,
So, the answer is no but good news: the information is publicly
available! Thanks for your answer and point me to these files :). I was
looking to the schedule.ics but it's incomplete (no flags).
I'm going to work with it (github tags) and see if I can automatically
generate a JSON
Hi Julien,
not sure if this is the real source of truth, but the git history of this
file seems pretty structured :
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Website/blob/master/source/schedule.py
OIherwise git tags of main repo may do the trick.
Ciao
Le ven. 26 mai 2023 à 10:58, Julien Moura via QGIS-Develo
Hello QGIS dev community,
Is there a publicly accessible structured file (JSON, CSV, etc.) that
lists QGIS versions and their status: deprecated, development, LTR, etc.?
Regards,
Julien
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