Thanks Darshaka and Evgeni.
I didn't trust too much in md5 sums as I have seen in other daily build distro 
and unchanged/unmodified iso that the day it was build for the first time, lets 
say on 09 January, had x md5 then the automatic build system, rebuilt it again 
the next day, 10 January, and its md5 was different, who knows it could be the 
simple different number in the date or a glitch during the automatic build 
process, iso sizes were exactly the same, the iso was a final version so 
nothing was modified by the devs because they only add or change things between 
final versions not a day after a final version is released and their md5 were 
different.
That's why I thought the same thing happens in grml, iso is the same unless you 
see an increase or decrease in its size, md5 can be different as a matter or 
different date coded in the build so if you see the same size in 3 consecutive 
daily builds then you can expect no browser update, no openssl update and the 
like.
I don't know if the autobuild systems are controled by anything/anyone or if 
they simply keep rebuilding isos on a daily basis and autonomous way no matter 
if modifications were made or not, something like: It was programmed to do a 
rebuild every day at 11:00 or so
Thanks much for your replies.
                                          
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