On Thu, 31 Jul 2025 07:25:34 +0000 Modaresi Soft Hard <modaresisofthard@proton.me> wrote: > > > Sent from Proton Mail Android > > > -------- Original Message -------- > On ۲۰۲۵/۷/۳۱ ۱۰:۳۱, Phil Wyett <philip.wyett@kathenas.org> wrote: > > > Control: tags -1 +moreinfo > > > > Hi, > > > > As a resource (its own git) for distribution hoppers, it is fine. Could you > > offer merit as to why it should be a package within Debian? > > > > Regards > > > > Phil > > > > -- > > > > Blog: https://blog.kathenas.org > > > > GPG Fingerprint: 70A0 AC45 AC77 9EFE 84F6 3AED 724A A9B5 2F02 4C8B > > > > Why not? > > It is not just a automatic downloader. Users can use it as a reference. > You can use it as a reference and do processes manually. > This project is very up to date. > I do not see the value of it being in Debian. > > Where can I find ISOs? > Projects own site or mirror. > How can I verifying ISOs with gpg key? > Projects own site or mirror. > What are gpg key of different distros? > > How can I checking ISOs with checksums? > Projects own site or mirror. > How are the ISOs of different distributions divided? (For example, live, netinst & ....) > > > Its database updates without package updating. > > For bare metal one is not going to use this package. For downloading ISOs for creating a variety of VMs, I and many use cockpit for this which has a download ISO facility. Not all packages are meant for inclusion in Debian. I'm an independent developer and a Debian Developer may decide to upload your package. Regards Phil -- Blog: https://blog.kathenas.org GPG Fingerprint: 70A0 AC45 AC77 9EFE 84F6 3AED 724A A9B5 2F02 4C8B
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