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## page was renamed from Derivatives/Census/Open Secure-K OS
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{{https://www.debian.org/logos/openlogo-nd-25.jpg|example logo}} example is a Debian derivative aimed at being an example derivative. {{https://www.binaryemotions.com/wp-content/uploads/lumit-1.png|LumIT Labs logo}} Open Secure-K OS, the next generation '''live operating system following liveng patterns''' (whitepaper here: https://liveng.readthedocs.io), by LumIT Labs.
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 * Corporate sponsor: [[https://www.example.com/|Example Ltd]]
 * Government sponsor: [[https://www.example.gov.eg/|Example province, example country]]
 * Funding model: based on donations? consultants sponsored by the government? funded by sales? funded by support? a mix of these?
 * Corporate sponsor: [[https://lumit.it/|LumIT Labs @ LumIT S.p.A. ]]
 * Government sponsor:
 * Funding model: an operating system funded by LumIT S.p.A.
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 * Security contact:  
 * Debian derivatives census maintainer:  
 * Debian derivatives census page: [[Derivatives/Census/Open Secure-K OS]]
 * Security contact: m.buratto@lumit.it
 * Debian derivatives census maintainer: m.buratto@lumit.it
 * Debian derivatives census page: [[Derivatives/Census/Open_Secure-K_OS]]
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 * Debian derivative model: uses Debian binary packages and adds/modifies some source packages | rebuilds all Debian source packages and adds/modifies some source packages | uses Debian binary packages, modifies some of them and adds new source/binary packages
 * Debian archive quantity: full archive | overlay
 * Based on: Debian unstable
 * Interfaces: console GNOME KDE Xfce LXDE Enlightenment GNUStep Openbox awesome
 * Init systems: sysvinit systemd openrc ...
 * Archive tool: dak mini-dak reprepro mini-dinstall debarchiver debpool DebMarshal apt-ftparchive dpkg-scanpackages/dpkg-scansources aptly [[https://wiki.example.org/archive-setup|custom setup]]
 * Build status: https://buildd.example.org/
 * Build tools: sbuild/pbuilder/cowbuilder/qemubuilder/whalebuilder/?, wanna-build/launchpad/jenkins/buildbot/?
 * Debian derivative model: uses Debian binary packages, modifies some of them and adds new source/binary packages; modifies the live-build hybrid iso image structure
   * <<mid(1540987048632.31997@lumit.it)>>
 * Debian archive quantity:
 * Based on: Debian Stretch
 * Interfaces: console GNOME
 * Init systems: systemd
 * Archive tool: aptly
 * Build status:
 * Build tools:
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 * Image tool:live-build vmdebootstrap [[https://wiki.example.org/image-setup|custom setup]]  * Image tool: live-build
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 * Package tracker: https://tracker.example.org /* setup of Distro Tracker: https://tracker.debian.org/docs/ */  * Package tracker:
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 * dpkg vendor: Please add here the output of this: dpkg-vendor --query Vendor. If this prints Debian then you need to patch base-files in your distribution to add a new file in /etc/dpkg/origins/example containing information about your distribution.
 * Patches repo: https://patches.example.org/
 * Docs about Example for Debian developers: https://wiki.example.org/ExampleForDebianDevs
 * Docs about Debian for Example developers: https://wiki.example.org/DebianForExampleDevs
 * Example glossary: https://wiki.example.org/Glossary
 * Package comparison: https://qa.example.org/packages-and-versions.html
 * Popcon information: https://popcon.example.org/
 * Quality assurance information: https://qa.example.org/
 * lintian information: https://lintian.example.org/
 * piuparts information: https://piuparts.example.org/
 * CI/autopkgtest information: https://ci.example.org/
 * static analysis information: https://daca.example.org/
 * list of developers: https://people.example.org/
 * developer blogs: https://planet.example.org/
 * developer microblogs: https://identi.ca/example
 * derivatives of this distribution: https://www.example.org/about/derivatives
 * mirrors list: https://ftp.example.org/example/README.mirrors.txt
 * mirror CDNs: https://cdn.ftp.example.org/ (Fastly, Cloudfront, Cloudflare, Akamai, MirrorBrain, custom)
 * mirror tools: rsync, ftpsync, Debian http-redirector, mirrorbrain, custom
 * changelogs pool: https://www.example.org/changelogs
 * dpkg vendor:
 * Patches repo:
 * Docs about Open Secure-K OS for Debian developers:
 * Docs about Debian for Open Secure-K OS developers:
 * Open Secure-K OS glossary:
 * Package comparison:
 * Popcon information:
 * Quality assurance information:
 * lintian information:
 * piuparts information:
 * CI/autopkgtest information:
 * static analysis information:
 * list of developers: https://github.com/orgs/LumIT-Labs/teams/monkeys
 * developer blogs:
 * developer microblogs:
 * derivatives of this distribution: https://mon-k.com/products/secure-k-personal/
 * mirrors list:
 * mirror CDNs:
 * mirror tools:
 * changelogs pool:
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{{{#!highlight sourceslist numbers=disable
# If you do not provide any apt repository, please list here in comments
# your distribution methods and download URLs for binaries and source.
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# If you use Debian, Ubuntu or deb-multimedia.org or other common external repositories,
# please leave them out of your listed sources.list or add them commented out.

# Please list all of your supported suites, including development ones.

# Please include correct architecture information (the [arch=...] parts)

# Please list your in-development/future release first, then your stable release
# then your oldstable release and so on. Please do not list unsupported releases

# Please uncomment the mirror lines below after modifying them to point at
# the apt repositories for your derivative.

# Please use suite aliases here instead of codenames. So, stable not squeeze,
# testing, not wheezy. If you don't have any aliases, you may want to add them.

# Please remove this comment and the ones above.

#deb [arch=i386,amd64] https://ftp.example.org/example/ nextrelease main contrib non-free
#deb [arch=i386,amd64] https://other.example.org/example/ nextrelease main contrib non-free
#deb-src https://ftp.example.org/example/ nextrelease main contrib non-free
#deb-src https://other.example.org/example/ nextrelease main contrib non-free

#deb [arch=i386,amd64] https://ftp.example.org/example/ stablerelease main contrib non-free
#deb [arch=i386,amd64] https://security.example.org/example/ stablerelease main contrib non-free
#deb [arch=i386,amd64] https://backports.example.org/example/ stablerelease main contrib non-free
#deb-src https://ftp.example.org/example/ stablerelease main contrib non-free
#deb-src https://security.example.org/example/ stablerelease main contrib non-free
#deb-src https://backports.example.org/example/ stablerelease main contrib non-free
}}}

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Open Secure-K OS

LumIT Labs logo Open Secure-K OS, the next generation live operating system following liveng patterns (whitepaper here: https://liveng.readthedocs.io), by LumIT Labs.

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