<!DOCTYPE html><html><body><div dir="auto">Le 12 mars 2025 13:23:53 UTC, Jim <zsd+slackbuilds@jdvb.ca> a écrit :<br>>On Wed, Mar 12, 2025 at 18:18 (+1100), Duncan Roe wrote:<br>><br>>> On Tue, Mar 11, 2025 at 02:46:23AM -0400, B. Watson wrote:<br>><br>>>> Something I forgot to mention in my previous email...<br>><br>>>> The reason I'm going into such detail about this is that I'm almost<br>>>> certainly the one who would have to do the work, if there's going to<br>>>> be a system that notifies maintainers about broken source URLs and<br>>>> outdated versions.<br>><br>>> I agree it would be poor use of your time. Anyone who cares can browse<br>>> <a href="https://repology.org/repository/slackbuilds/problems">https://repology.org/repository/slackbuilds/problems</a> for their email. That's<br>>> what I do.<br>><br>>I think you missed or forgot about the discussion of "interrupts<br>>vs. polling" in your computer architecture and/or OS classes. :-)<br>><br>>I would much rather get interrupted by an email telling me I should/could<br>>update a package than spend my time polling one or more web sites to see if<br>>there is some issue.<br>><br>>YMMV.<br>><br>> Jim<br>>_______________________________________________<br>>SlackBuilds-users mailing list<br>>SlackBuilds-users@slackbuilds.org<br>>https://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users<br>>Archives - <a href="https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/">https://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/</a><br>>FAQ - <a href="https://slackbuilds.org/faq/">https://slackbuilds.org/faq/</a><br>><br><br>You can subscribe to your own maintainer RSS feed on repology, getting RSS notifications when one of your script is out-of-date, or becomes up-to-date after an SBo release.<br><br>This is quite efficient.<br><br>I use that and the RSS feeds from github or Pypi, for almost all my SlackBuilds.<br>But that's only because I've done this for a long time, it'd take too much efforts to do it from scratch now.<br><br> - Yth.<br></div></body></html>