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Post #2919546
2026-04-23 16:34 UTC
@fossham@mastodon.radio
ah, cool, I see. I had thought long and hard about forking ‘proper’, but decided that I’d deviate as little as possible and just ship Debian instead of bootstrapping and generating all my own infrastructure for largely the reasons you mention, but also it’s just a lot of additional work for no gain. Overall we’re pretty aligned in opinion.
1) As mentioned, the rest of the team didn’t want involved in maintenance, so it’s my wee project that’s grown from another.
2) It uses one of the official installers as shipped by Debian live, but if you’d like to use my work in another manner I ensured the hamradio metapackages were in our new ‘blendsel’ in the last major Debian release so you can just use that instead!
Similar result but you get the warm fuzzy feeling of cutting my live image and repo out of the loop!
I don’t feel running the installer and wiping a machine, making Desktop environment decisions and navigating blendsel makes a great starting point for many newbies, and wanted something different. It works for intermediate users who have started to form opinions.
3) If you read the website and the linked blog post, Debian and my work there is mentioned - I’ve just moved blog site so maybe
Less than I thought.
I’ll try and be more explicit about my goal and clarify it’s a unofficial Debian using Debian tools by a Debian Developer trying to offer a nicer first use to new faces so his work in Debian is more accessible!
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@fossham@mastodon.radio If I get hit by a bus and all of my infrastructure stops, users are running Debian and they won’t be impacted by a lack of me.
I get where you’re coming from and your concerns, but simply I’ve been working on this for a specific community in the UK who are using & enjoying it and thought it would be nice to share my project wider.
I’ve enjoyed the learning and I’m proud of it so far, and what you’ve done is come across as telling me I’ve had a shitty idea & it’s a waste of everyone’s time because I should be contributing to Debian instead without reading about my/its background and the work I already do.
I don’t have a cybersecurity plan for linbpq, bpq’s qtsoundmodem or qt term TCP should a user choose to install them and I’m not sure John who writes those applications does either. The rest is usually covered by the standard DSAs. If not, we’ve failed in Debian and the normal disclosure applies.
If my project doesn’t match your threat model, I can only advise you to not run some guy’s iso in production. There are other ways you can get these exact same packages. Maybe just try it in the shack on occasion to see what packages there are!
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