Hello,
I use to make packages for some distributions from particular CPAN modules.
I am wondering how can I be notified of the every release of them?
I think it is possible to subscribe RSS/RDF/Atom feed and/or the mail announces.
Is it a thing that is done already and automated for CPAN or I should try myself with the services like feedburner or feedblitz?

I am wondering that the bug-tracking system of a distribution in question notifies me before I put my hands on development of my own CPAN module that depends on some third-party module. And here is where I should be notified because I need a time to test it with my CPAN module too, update one if it's needed, and package the both to that OS distribution.
By the time going I think I will package more perl modules so confidence of being notified of the every upcoming release should please me more. Thank you.

In reply to subscribe only particular CPAN module releases by petr999

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