FWIW, there is this:

https://bitbucket.org/okusche/bitbucket-curl-upload-to-repo-downloads

Which I haven't tested, but the author says works. 
Carl Friedrich

On November 2, 2016 5:27:26 PM GMT+01:00, Matti Picus <matti.pi...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
>On 02/11/16 17:42, Richard Plangger wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>> Would someone else like to pair with me for the release so they
>could do
>>> the next one?
>> Yes, I would like to help out here! In cape town I have done the same
>> release procedure for pypy3 (Python 3.3). It annoyed me :)
>>
>> I think most of the steps could be done automatically (ideally a
>script
>> that is started on a server and runs to completion there, passing
>> through all steps from kicking buildbot, downloading, repackaging,
>> uploading to bitbucket, generating checksums, ...). @mattip what do
>you
>> think? Would that make sense to try to automate that?
>
>There is are the force-builds.py and repackage.sh scripts in 
>pypy/tool/release, I just edit repackage.sh by hand before running.
>AFAIK there is no API to bitbucket for uploading.
>We could maybe write something to automate the edit of 
>pypy.org/source/download.txt
>I don't know about the trade-off of where automation maintenance
>becomes 
>more expensive than just doing it by hand
>Everyone has their own break even point
>Matti
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