Package: anon-apt-sources-list Version: 3:7.5-1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Patrick Schleizer Installed-Size: 77 Depends: fasttrack-archive-keyring Section: misc Priority: optional Homepage: https://github.com/Kicksecure/anon-apt-sources-list Description: Kicksecure APT and Flatpak Repository Configuration Configuring APT and Flatpak sources: - Includes Debian APT repositories (main, updates, backports, fasttrack, security) - Incorporates Debian APT components (main, contrib, non-free, non-free-firmware) - Integrates the Flathub repository (verified and floss subsets only) . Flatpak: - Official Flathub repository only. - Uses subset verified_floss, which means only verified applications and freedom software can be installed by default. . Provides configuration files: - /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.sources for APT sources - /etc/flatpak/remotes.d/flathub.flatpakrepo for Flatpak sources . A Discussion on Distribution Maintenance Strategies: . The more standard way would indeed be populating /etc/apt/sources.list at install or build time and leaving /etc/apt/sources.list.d alone. . The idea of managing /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.sources for the user is, the security-focused distribution maintainers can decide when it is a better "change stable to oldstable", "keep wheezy as long as needed to work out [eventual!] issues that would break during upgrade to jessie" and such.