On 09/14/2016 09:00 PM, Thomas Endt wrote: > However, as you mentioned, the guy(s) at wikidevi are hard to catch. But > since I didn't think it to the end, we should first make up our minds how > the "joined forces" could look like and what we expect from it. I'd rather avoid having only links as wikidevi did go offline for weeks/months in the past and might just disappear overninght (like any other wiki, for that matter), but cloning information on both and keeping the cloned parts in sync is a good idea.
I also agree with the rest of the message. Would be also cool to show what network adapters are supported by LEDE and by what packages. I think techinfodepot is going to be more cooperative with this plan than wikidevi, although wikidevi is already queryable somehwhat so extracting data would work. For an expansion into the NAS area (an area where LEDE is still not really that present atm), it might be considered to do a similar thing with NAS Central, which seems to have a similar wiki about most NAS hardware http://www.nas-central.org/wiki/Main_Page But I also think that this isn't a top priority for now, the work needed to get this working should be done later, when the wiki is more or less in shape about documentation and tutorials. Really I think documentation and tutorials are the top priority (as they are in the worst shape overall), hardware database is decent as-is. -Alberto _______________________________________________ Lede-dev mailing list Lede-dev@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev