On 11/17/21 16:22, Gerd v. Egidy wrote: >>> Having the updates announced via mailinglist is very helpful if you do not >>> have fully automatic updating activated, but do your own manual QA process >>> before updating your servers. >> >> JFYI: https://feeds.centos.org/ > > I know. I had used that while using Centos 8 and before migrating away. But it > required an extra tool to read the feed and turn it into emails. Also the > upstream detail links are not included, so you have to search them yourselves. > So for me using the announce-mailinglist is more convenient. > > But the missing packages now seem to be posted to -announce. Thank you very > much for this Johnny Hughes. > You're welcome. There is an ongoing issue where the errata index ( https://access.redhat.com/errata/#/ ) is sometimes delayed several days. I have an internal infrastructure issue filled to have the issue fixed. I have a script that queries that errata index when I do releases for CentOS Linux 7, but if the index is not updated then I have to go back later to rerun the query manually. I will try to develop something that can automate the re-querying if the errata data is delayed. Thanks, Johnny Hughes