Sure. But why. I started this, because I wanted /needed it. And I need testing/x86/32bit. I donated some space and traffic to let people use what I did for my own. That's open source, guy. Someone does something for himself and let others use it. Then someone asked for a release for stable/x86/32bit. He found a machine for it, and I donated some work and knowledge and came where I am now. Everyone can build the pkg's by himself. I do it on my machine, and if someone gives me the possibillity to build on his, he'll get pkg's for that. I can't setup a vm for everthing a user wishes. For this there are much to many possible combination in the debian universe. I couöd now start with crosscompile for powerpc, but what distro. I start testing, they ask for stable, I start both they ask for arm. When everthing is compiled it has to be uploaded, and this should happen before the next tarball comes. Besides this, I sometimes want to use my pc for other things, too. So my point: I get access to a machine, I'll build for the machine with this flavour of debian. No Access, no pkg's from my site.