Linux Mint uses the same back-end (general infrastructure/software) as 
Ubuntu. So Ubuntu 14.04 is the base for Linux Mint 17, Ubuntu 16.04 is the 
base for Linux Mint 18 for instance. No need to switch from Linux Mint to 
Ubuntu since Linux Mint has a reputation for being the most user 
friendly/reliable Linux Desktop distribution. GitHub isn't the best place 
to host large binary files.

I already have my own BBB for testing, why would I want another one? All 
development I am doing to add BBB support for Kotlin Native isn't 
commercially motivated, if anything it is for the benefit of the entire 
Kotlin community. Is there an issue with contributing to the community for 
non-commercial gain?

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