the downloads page struck me as unreasonably lop-sided toward debian - it is not obvious why that specific set of distros was chosen to highlight
of the 7 distros on that page, 5 of them are debian derivatives; which means that the package for those 5 distros, probably is (or could be) the same identical package - it is very likely that the same package could be used by _any_ of the countless debian derivatives (and many independent distros) likewise for the remaining 2: fedora and suse - in most cases, the same package could work on any RPM-based distro, and others such as centos, mageia, etc also, it looks odd that such an obscure distro as zorinos would be highlighted, when well-known distros such as arch, gentoo, etc, are not mentioned it is likely that the entire downlaods page, as it is, could be collapsed to: the .deb package (click here) the .rpm package (click here) lastly, it should be noted that jami is already packaged by debian and opensuse; so there is not much reason to build for those distros at all - users of any debian derivative can install it with their package manager (and generally should prefer their distro's package) - that sort downlaods page is common for windows/mac software; the downlaods page for *nixes could (and probably should) simply suggest installing distro packages - for example: * debian/ubuntu/mint/trisquel/etc/etc users: `apt install jami` * arch/parabola/hyperbola/manjaro/etc users: `pacman -S jami-gnome` * suse/opensuse users: `yum install jami` * fedora users: you would need our package (click here) * gentoo users: you would need our package (but we do not have one) * slackware/freenix/etc users: you would need our package (but we do not have one)
