[cutting out the cross-post to avoid hell] On Fri, May 05, 2017 at 07:17:18PM +0200, Benjamin Drung wrote: > Currently I know no way to retrieve the release information about > new/updated ISO and disk images in a machine parsable and secure way. > Instead I have to visit the websites and collect the information > manually.
Ubuntu already publishes cloud image metadata in a machine parseable and cryptographically safe, mirrorable way. The format is extremely generic and can be used to publish metadata about any product that publishes things of incrementing releases. Our implementation is a Python library. It looks remarkably similar to your proposal: https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/streams/v1/com.ubuntu.cloud:released:download.json The format also provides for information about our images published elsewhere. For example, https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/streams/v1/com.ubuntu.cloud:released:aws.json allows you to cross-reference this metadata against Amazon AMI IDs (and data is currently also published for Azure, Brightbox, CloudSigma, GCE, HP Cloud, Joyent and Rackspace). > Your thoughts? Does it make sense? Is the information already provided > somewhere else? Please consider what we have before creating Yet Another Standard :-) Robie
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