I'm currently tinkering on a freshmeat substitute. And for automating release announcements been looking around for common package meta data schemes. PyPIs /pypi/pkgname/json (or the xmlrpc interface) looks quite interesting. It obviously mostly targets dependency management and systemic categorization.
So from googling around this never came up: But would it be feasible to include a version changelog / release summary via du.register? Of course, I'm referring to a human-readable "This version adds and fixes..." changelog, not the (name, version, timestamp) journal tuple. The releases{} per-URL `comment_text` seems widely unused. Was that its purpose? I hope this isn't getting too off-topic, this is -just for comparison and context- what I'm intending to eventually map PyPI release streams onto: http://fossil.include-once.org/freshcode/wiki/releases.json There are probably other priorities for distutils / warehouse currently. So alternatively, is there a semi-standard for NEWS.txt or CHANGELOG etc. files within Python packages? Cheeseshop project homepages which also include a release notes list via `long_description` seem far and few between. I actually found just one: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/py-translate Which seems to share a reStructuredText source for documentation and pypi homepage: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jjangsangy/py-translate/master/HISTORY.rst (I'd have presumed Markdown-style release notes to be favoured.) Anyway, is there an estimate on how many packages include release notes at all? _______________________________________________ Distutils-SIG maillist - Distutils-SIG@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig