Hi, Currently the download details for a release are included in the quickbook source file for the release notes, which is a bit wonky, and makes it tricky to add extra data, so I'm thinking about storing it separately. This should make it easier to add things like hash signatures and links to third party downloads, such as the windows binaries. So I'm thinking about how to make it easy for people to add the details of their downloads. Could possibly create an extra file for each release, and then people can add data using pull requests, much as we've been using pull requests on the quickbook files, which seems to work fairly well. Another possibility is that we could pull in the details from the server's API, although I don't really fancy having to support multiple data sources with different APIs. Any other ideas? Also, is there any way in which you'd like me to make this kinds of information available for your scripts, packaging etc. Here's a rough version of how the internal data might be stored in a JSON file (other file formats are possible): { 'version': '1.61.0', 'status': 'beta', 'release-notes': '/feed/history/boost_1_61_0.qbk', 'documentation': '/doc/libs/1_61_0/', 'downloads': [ { 'url': 'http://..../boost_1_61_0_beta1.tar.bz2', 'hash': '484c635.....' }, { 'url': 'http://..../boost_1_61_0_beta1.7z', 'hash': 'f93de8.....' }, // ... ], 'third-party': [ { 'url': 'http://...', 'title': 'Windows binaries', 'whatever_else': '' } ] }