[code-quality] Re: "Subscribing" to Releases

2022-01-05 Thread Florian Bruhin
On Tue, Jan 04, 2022 at 11:03:34PM -0500, Jeremy Bowman wrote: > The cleanest way I've found so far to do this for PyPI packages in general > is to subscribe to the Atom feeds provided by Libraries.io . For example, > https://libraries.io/pypi/flake8/versions.atom ; at work, I subscribed a > Slack

[code-quality] Re: "Subscribing" to Releases

2022-01-05 Thread Jeremy Bowman
The cleanest way I've found so far to do this for PyPI packages in general is to subscribe to the Atom feeds provided by Libraries.io . For example, https://libraries.io/pypi/flake8/versions.atom ; at work, I subscribed a Slack channel to most of the ones we care about so it gets a stream of a

[code-quality] Re: "Subscribing" to Releases

2022-01-05 Thread Christian Heinrich
Levi, On Wed, 5 Jan 2022 at 08:24, Levi Muniz wrote: > I wanted to ask if there was a way I could be notified of releases, such as a > mailing list I can subscribe to? I’m also happy to use GitHub’s “watch” > function for releases, but tags don’t count as releases. Try https://pypi.org/rss/proje