When first visiting the Ventoy website, one sees that it must download a Ventoy generator. Knowing how Ventoy presents its generator of its bootable, gave me the idea for use in Puppy Linux forum for WeeDog.
To use Ventoy, one must download a Ventoy generator and run the generator to complete a Ventoy.
WeeDog has its own 'generator' in a way of speaking: You must download and run it on a Linux distro for it to serve its purpose.
So I can foresee a WeeDog ISO as a self-contained utility affording the functionality in a standalone that affords what WeeDog does running within some distro...except without a need to go thru the effort.
Comparisons of WeeDog with other subsystems that manage multiple Linux distros: Namely (those used in this forum); Ventoy & SG2D: My Reason is based upon
a the fact that Ventoy/SG2D supports the booting of multiple different distros. WeeDog supports the building of bootable different distros.
Ventoy has utilities AND an ISO to create its bootable. WeeDog has merely a Linux utility
BUT ... WeeDog, like Ventoy, "could" be a single ISO that creates the bootable distro a user selects from its list of distros.
I MUST admit, that my limited scripting or programming ('C'/Python/Go...) does not afford actual programming of an app similar to Ventoy, yet I can foresee a WeeDog bootable ISO that does a single function:
Boot the WeeDog ISO
Auto-Open a screen for selection of supported distro
Running WeeDog app to afford a WeeDog build of the selected distro
OR since Ventoy is open source, the Ventoy ISO could have an added function to Weedog distros: It seems that adding a WeeDog ability to a Ventoy ISO could also do what I describe above.
Was thinking of methods to make WeeDog too easy to get a WeeDog'ed distro.
Just some thoughts for some of the creative minds in this forum.