distrofilers
Distrofilers are individuals or groups who collect and archive operating system distributions, often referred to as "distros." This can encompass a wide range of software, from mainstream Linux distributions like Ubuntu and Fedora to more niche or historical operating systems. The primary motivation behind distrofiling is often the preservation of digital history and the desire to have access to specific versions of software for various purposes, such as historical research, compatibility testing, or nostalgia.
The collection process typically involves downloading installation media, such as ISO images, and storing them in
The value of distrofiling lies in its contribution to digital preservation. As software evolves and older versions