All, Devs, For Tumbleweed has openSUSE considered setting up an RSS feed for listing updated packages for each of the repos? (may work for Leap too). Arch provides a feed and it is very convenient, e.g. https://archlinux.org/feeds/ The benefit is users don't have to load the mirrors doing repo refreshes to find out what updates are waiting - they are simply listed in the RSS feed. There could be a feed per-repo and users could simply subscribe to the ones they have added. I don't know how much compute resource and bandwidth it would save, but over all user refreshes to check updates, I suspect it is a substantial amount. Serving the RSS feed would take a trivial amount by comparison. Just a stray thought that I thought I would pass on in case anybody wants to look into this. I have 4 feeds for Arch I monitor: - Recent Packages: - core-testing - extra-testing - AUR packages I only need to refresh and update when needed packages are ready. That's kind of nice. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.