Hi, I would suggest looking into ibiblio.org. They specialize in Linux distros among other things. I know that the Project Gutenberg DVD images are available through them, or at least I think they host the torrents. Also, you should still consider some kind of ftp or web site for download, such as hosting it on linux-speakup.org if Kirk lets you. There are many people who can't or won't use torrents for various reasons. Other than that, there are various public trackers but most will have the CAPTIA. You could try thepiratebay.org which I think is open, meaning that I don't think you have to register to use them. Other than that, I know that trackers aren't that difficult to run if you have enough bandwidth and a dedicated server. I would just ask on the various open source lists and sites to see if anyone would host it for you, maybe even the developers of the distro that you're working on. You could try irc.freenode.net as well since many open source people hang out there. If you find such a public tracker, I would also be interested as I'm trying to get a fairly large archive distributed that way also, but not related to Linux. I realize that this isn't much of an answer, but I would think that http://ibiblio.org/ would be your best bet. Chris Brannon wrote: > I want to distribute my ISO, and I think that BitTorrent is the > best way to do it. > Can anyone suggest a good public tracker on which I can host my .torrent > file? Preferably, I would not have to fill in an image-based captcha > in order to upload. >