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Sounds like something suited for Gentoo. Nobody's going to download binary kernel images from a random Github
Gentoo users would just use the build script (which is there). The binary releases are for people who want the benefits without the 20-minute compile time (and I've spent much more than 20 minutes, because I've recompiled and tested the hell out of it for multiple times). Trust is a valid concern, the config files are in the repo so you can verify what's in there.