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| Subject: | Re: How secure is the openSUSE Build Service? |
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| Date: | Wed, 7 Nov 2007 09:18:02 +0800 |
Aniruddha was asking which is safer. There is a difference between 3rd party repositories and official repositories. If you do not trust the distribution's official repositories your alternative would be Linux from Scratch and individually checking source tarballs. On 11/6/07, Thomas <tom@electric-sheep.org> wrote:
Only if you assume *every* upstream developer is honest and/or trust the integrity of the Debian/Gentoo/FreeBSD servers... Hello rsync! ;-) Am Freitag 02 November 2007 schrieb Eduardo Tongson:Correct.Does this mean that a distro that doesn't require 3rd party repositories (Debian/Gentoo/FreeBSD) is safer?
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