douglasdollars / gcp-release-notes-feeds

A list of Google Cloud Platform release notes feeds
https://cloud.google.com/docs/
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Sync with Service Infrastructure API #5

Open mik-laj opened 4 years ago

mik-laj commented 4 years ago

Hello,

Is there no information in the private part of the Service Infrastructure API that will allow you to generate this list automatically? Can you check it out? I think there's no problem there.

Best regards, Kamil

douglasdollars commented 4 years ago

This list was generated partially from what information I do have access to, but is just a personal/placeholder project as http://cloud.google.com/release-notes didn't exist previously, and will mature on its own (soon removing the need for this repo)

On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 09:44 Kamil Breguła notifications@github.com wrote:

Hello,

Is there no information in the private part of the Service Infrastructure API that will allow you to generate this list automatically? Can you check it out? I think there's no problem there.

Best regards, Kamil

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mik-laj commented 4 years ago

http://cloud.google.com/release does not contain all the information I need and does not contain data older than a month. For example: On March 23 Cloud Storage Transfer Service added support for Azure https://cloud.google.com/storage-transfer/docs/release-notes#March_23_2020 And this information did not appear on the main release notes.

I follow changes in Google service, because I deal with the development of Apache Airflow (used by Cloud Composer). When a new service appears or changes occur in Google services, we want to update integration to provide new feature. Do you have an idea what the update procedure for Cloud Composer and other Google services integration might look like?

Linked issue: https://github.com/PolideaInternal/airflow/issues/768 List of all integration for Cloud Composer: https://airflow.readthedocs.io/en/latest/operators-and-hooks-ref.html#gcp-google-cloud-platform