There is currently no HTTPS on the downloads section of @mtytel's website. People are basically downloading random unverified deb packages and installing them on their systems. This is a security and privacy issue especially with the internet in the state it is.
Considering helm is a little fiddly and intensive to install from source, I would guess 90% of users are using the deb files so I propose the following options:
Enable HTTPS on the site
Sign the deb packages using PGP
Distribute the packages using Github
Create a PPA for Ubuntu users
Create a snap package (cross distro)
Submit the package to the main distributions package repos
All the best! Love the synth :musical_keyboard: :notes: :headphones: :smile:
There is currently no HTTPS on the downloads section of @mtytel's website. People are basically downloading random unverified deb packages and installing them on their systems. This is a security and privacy issue especially with the internet in the state it is.
Considering helm is a little fiddly and intensive to install from source, I would guess 90% of users are using the deb files so I propose the following options:
All the best! Love the synth :musical_keyboard: :notes: :headphones: :smile: