On 09/08/16 12:59, Karl Palsson wrote: > > Jan-Tarek Butt <ta...@ring0.de> wrote: >>> Since I was referenced in that thread on the OpenWrt forum, I'll give my >>> two cents. The documentation initiative I tried to start seemed to >>> fizzle out from the difficulty in getting the front page of the wiki >>> changed to be more useful. When changes didn't seem possible (and it >>> wasn't clear how to make them happen), folks kind of lost commitment. I >>> will try to contact the folks I know though. >>> >>> I think the idea of having the hardware support documentation managed by >>> experts is a good idea. Non-experts can, and should, have plenty of >>> areas to contribute but I don't see this area as one of them. >> >> I think so too. A further advantage over openWRT wiki is, we >> can auto generate many out of sources. Like target lists and >> device lists Also links and some other stuf. > > > If you want to make some sort of autogenerated link tree to make > it easier for people to find downloads, instead of having to work > out or know in advance the archtecture of their targets, that > sounds useful. Like, "where is the image for my company X, model > BVBBB in this list: > http://downloads.lede-project.org/snapshots/targets/" ? > > But trying to apply this sort of autogeneration to any sort of > meaningful description of each device, build notes, recovery > tips, hardware sources, of the sort that was available in the > openwrt hardware wiki sounds like a recipe for a sterile > wasteland of autogenerated pages that all look the same and have > no meaningful extra information in them.
Right. There also able for auto generatet informations. My goal is to make the ToH more easyer undastandlebil and human writebil. Also I wish we can establish a reviewing and applying process. But I dont know how we can resolv this inside a wiki cheers Tarek
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