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Hi all, hi Ilmari,

Il 01/05/26 06:22, Ilmari Lauhakangas ha scritto:
For the releases, how about:
curl
"https://git.libreoffice.org/infra/libreofficeorg/+/refs/heads/master/data/releases.toml?format=TEXT";|
base64 --decode

If you bumped the Python requirement of loaih to 3.11, you could even
use the tomllib module to parse the TOML data.

Many thanks for the pointer - this is indeed a step forward on what I was doing. So I took both the advices and it should be fixed in https://git.libreitalia.org/libreitalia/loaih/commit/7f72b1a855c2834790e5efe7aa9628c30cf37ccd

Just a question out of curiosity: do you happen to know why the release.toml file has been obfuscated?

Marketing replaced those terms with "Latest" and "Previous" over two
years ago.
I am waiting the next round of rebuilding of my pipeline (which should deliver also new names aligned with this), then possibly making a MR for the Download page (links destinations has to change, of course).

Cheers,
--
Emiliano Vavassori
LibreOffice - https://www.libreoffice.org


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