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Badge Request: OS / Distro version #3687

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briancrink opened this issue Jul 11, 2019 · 2 comments
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Badge Request: OS / Distro version #3687

briancrink opened this issue Jul 11, 2019 · 2 comments
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@briancrink
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馃搵 Description

A badge to list the os or linux distro and current version number
A badge already exists for packages but not for operating systems.
ex. "tails | v3.15"

馃敆 Data

  • Where can we get the data from?
    https://distrowatch.com/

  • Is there a public API?
    XML feed -> https://www.distrowatch.com/news/dwd.xml

  • Does the API requires an API key?
    No

  • Please explain why this feature should be implemented and how it would be used.
    Provide the latest version release for each distro / OS when choosing or ensuring the currently running operating environment is the latest release for security compliance.

  • What is the specific use case?
    dotfile documentation, providing current versioning details when choosing a distro for setting up a new machine

@briancrink briancrink added the service-badge Accepted and actionable changes, features, and bugs label Jul 11, 2019
@briancrink briancrink changed the title OS / *Nix Distro versions OS / Distro version badge request Jul 11, 2019
@briancrink briancrink changed the title OS / Distro version badge request Badge Request: OS / Distro version Jul 11, 2019
@paulmelnikow
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Hi!

I'm not sure I quite understand the format of that feed. However, if it's a matter of plucking a version number from it, I wonder if this can be done using the Dynamic XML badge (see the entry near the bottom of https://shields.io/).

If this is just displaying the latest version offered by the distribution, maybe the dynamic or endpoint badge would be a good way to solve this, rather than adding a new service.

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jaas666 commented May 12, 2022

Is this still an issue? Can it be closed?

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