Am 03.09.2012 19:19, schrieb cagsm:
they are the original torrents though, as the infohashes were taken from the .torrent files that were uploaded to the mirrors and some russian mirror published the files early.
verify the hashes as soon as your sources show the torrents. the opensuse trackers are also replying to the infohashes and opensuse mirror hostnames are amongst the participating hosts
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 6:10 PM, Martin Helm
wrote: I am honestly a bit confused by that thread. You verified unofficial hashes against unofficial downloads?
I think you did not understand what I meant. Without confirmation by an official source (opensuse.org) what you post does not become official just because you say so. There is no chain of trust here: Someone took something from somewhere and claims it is official without confirmation from the project which produces that something. That kind of defeats any rules for distribution of binaries for an operating system which claims to be secure. I don't think that helps anyone and does more harm than good even if the iso's are the right ones. What is the point here in doing that instead of just waiting the remaining two days until official release. IMHO nothing. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org