Thanks for your post fmar, appreciate your kind words mate
Yeah, I had another user PM me many months ago, requesting win7 support, and hence I made the two other repo's, one for win7 which always grabs and uses latest 3.8.x, and one for x86 while at it anyway, but I haven't updated it since very long, so don't know if works still or not, but did when I left it atleast. I wrote wrongly previously that it needed updated to python 3.9.x, which was wrong obviously, as unsupported as you say, sorry, and just forgot. I'll check it out when have time and might make some updates if needed.
I highjacked this thread as seen, as people asked for support and petersasi was busy, but now that's he's back, then i'll not interfere with his maintainership, and so everyone, please tag me if want my input on something i.e. @mhertz, or just mention my name somewhere, as else will only read but not post here, to not interferre. Anyway, as per your question, then I think that is a good idea, as I think petersasi previously stated no interest in making win7 builds, if remember right, but as said, it's not up to me. Either ask him if he will host them, or if you should just post link here in his thread, and else, or if prerred, then I'd suggest making a new thread specifying deluge2 win7 builds, where you can control yourself everything i.e. updating first page etc, but up to you, and petersasi if asking him, of-course.
Good weekend and health to you too mate!
Edit: The win7 repo I just saw was win7-x86, didn't even remember lol, and so the other x86 repo I mentioned is not win7, but newer windows versions just in x86 mode. It's like that because the user requesting win7 support was on x86, and since I thought I could get away with one win7 repo so not need people request win7-x86 support later if repo was x64, and also as official deluge is a x86 app. Btw, gvsbuild don't support building gtk3 on x32 and needs x64, but can build for x32 however, meaning x32 users can use the finished builds but not build them themselves.