Simon Josefsson writes ("Bug#1116966: webhook (or similar) from 
browse.dgit.debian.org"):
> E-mail is okay, but it is not synchronous.

I'm not sure what you mean by "not synchronous".

Email shouldn't involve arbitrary delays, if everything is working
correctly.  If there are delays then that's because of load on the
systems involved.

If you mean "the push to push.dgit.d.o does not succeed until all the
subscribers are notitifed" then that is true, but of course it must
work that way because otherwise failure of an external subscriber
would stop the thing from working.

> Long-term, I think I would prefer something synchronous instead, but
> this is really not an urgent request, mostly a question if there already
> exists some method to get notifications of new tag2upload tags somehow.

I can confirm that there currently isn't anything.

If you watch debian-*-changes you can treat that as an "interrupt" to
cause a rescan of *.dgit.d.o (with git ls-remote maybe).  Uploads
involving *.dgit.d.o are supposed to generate a message to -changes
from dak, if they aren't REJECTed.

Ian.

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