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What are you using to keep informed of new software versions? Most of what I'm looking to track is open source and on GitHub but some isn't. Getting alerts via Google chat or slack or email would be cool.

Not sure if this is even something that exists at the moment.

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[–] jsnfwlr 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

A self hosted containerised https://changedetection.io/ pointed at the public github api release endpoint for each repo.

Duin for my docker containers (the few I don't build from scratch myself)