gnarlin / osget

Operating system image (.iso files usually) downloader which acts more like a package manager
GNU General Public License v3.0
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added linuxmint 21, snallinux 1.22, and snallinux 1.23 #18

Closed jeremywakeman closed 1 year ago

jeremywakeman commented 1 year ago

Added Linux Mint 21: Cinnamon, Mate, and XFCE Added Snal Linux 1.22 Added Snal Linux 1.23

gnarlin commented 1 year ago

Once again, thank you so much. I've been thinking of changing the repository system to use git instead of ftp. It would not only be so much more efficient but I could host the repo on github and you could post pull requests to it instead of osget itself and then osget just pull from that repo for each future release. What do you think?

jeremywakeman commented 1 year ago

Ooh. Git based sounds like a great idea. Would you host it in a separate repo from the source code?

I use a (partially) automated system for document backup to a private git server. It's a much simpler bash script that uses git commands with date based commit messages. I imagine updating osget to pull configuration from a git repo would be pretty straightforward.

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Once again, thank you so much. I've been thinking of changing the repository system to use git instead of ftp. It would not only be so much more efficient but I could host the repo on github and you could post pull requests to it instead of osget itself and then osget just pull from that repo for each future release. What do you think?

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