OS images (open-source software)
Is there need for this? I'm planning to keep record for hashes of the .iso files for various operating systems, can't provide access over IPFS right now, but here is a list of official iso/img files for
- FreeBSD 10.3 – gist, archive.org, includes gpg signatures for checksum files
Planning to do CentOS→Debian→Slackware→(Ubuntu?) next.
Arch Linux 2016.06.01 (x86/x86_64) - /ipfs/QmbZaEpdSXJKwrKFXvbRqtAP36HA56mdnmv4GqLezbf3D3
My laptop isn't always online so please pin.
https://ipfs.io/ipns/mirror.rxv.cc/archlinux/iso (Permanent link)
Arch Linux 2016.08.01 - /ipfs/QmQLDRXisjquKPJ4nha8dXZPp1KvLXYkF6sjj2CDPY6Ydr
We should just import all of them. We should have framing for an "importer bot" that tracks their websites and adds everything. On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 15:48 Steven Allen [email protected] wrote:
Arch Linux 2016.08.01 - /ipfs/QmQLDRXisjquKPJ4nha8dXZPp1KvLXYkF6sjj2CDPY6Ydr
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@jbenet my link above is an import of the full archlinux mirror, debian is next on my todo, but I ran into disk space issues.
Make a folder that has OSimages/OS/OSversion instead of just the hashes, ie OSimages/Ubuntu/18.04image.iso that way we have the filenames preserved