Ciao Ilario, Ho io piacere ed interesse a testare e smanettare. Ti chiedo scusa se non ti ho ancora risposto, è solo che sono incasitao a lavoro studio.
Nel frattempo volevo solo chiederti una cosa: Io questa estate ho comprato due apparati dell tp-link e flashati con openwrt. L'unica cosa che non funzionava era che sul 5GHz non supportava tutte le frequenze. https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B01LX8Z8TP/ Che ne dici se compro due di questi? conosci qualche criticità? Più tardi mi leggo meglio la tua mail, e mi iscrivo ai canali d'informazione di libremesh. Ciao e grazie Il sab 26 set 2020, 13:44 Ilario Gelmetti <iocheson...@gmail.com> ha scritto: > Ri-invio una mia mail: in novembre dovrebbe uscire una nuova versione di > LibreMesh (dopo 3 anni dall'ultima!!) e c'è bisogno di gente che provi > se funziona tutto più o meno bene. > > -------- Forwarded Message -------- > Subject: **Release Candidate** and call for testing > Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2020 12:55:45 +0200 > From: Ilario Gelmetti <iocheson...@gmail.com> > To: libremesh users <lime-us...@lists.libremesh.org> > > Great news: > SAn TAGGED A RELEASE CANDIDATE FOR THE LIBREMESH 20.09 RELEASE!! > Even if the LibreMesh development never stopped, it was since the 17.06 > "Dayboot Rely" release that we didn't have an _official_ release. > The goal is to have the **final release at the beginning of November**. > > This means that the release candidate needs testing, bug fixing and > loads of community love before the end of October, so that we can have > an amazing release that can actually ease the creation of community > networks everywhere :) > > We can coordinate the efforts on this mailing list and on the > IRC/Element chatroom (Element is the new name of Riot chat): > https://libremesh.org/communication.html > > Seems that the next release will be (at least initially) source-only, > which means that you will have to compile it yourself on top of OpenWrt > 18.06.8 or 19.07.4. Right now there's no way to download the > pre-compiled binary, but I hope this will be available at some point. > > In order to compile the release candidate follow the instructions from > the Development page: > https://libremesh.org/development.html > > As you can see in the compiling instructions, both OpenWrt 18.06.8 or > 19.07.4 can be used as a base, but I think we should have more testing > on the newest 19.07.4 (until now the testing has been focussed mostly on > 18.06.8). > > There's no need to select the release candidate branch for the > compilation, seems that the master branch will be used also for the > testing and the relevant commits will be cherry-picked in November (SAn, > please correct if I'm wrong). > > You can see the known issues on the tickets list: > https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/issues > > And if you want to take care of an issue (thanks!!!), please have a look > at these lists where you can find some indication of the priority: > https://github.com/orgs/libremesh/projects/2 > > A last thing: > do we need a codename for the release or "20.09" is enough? > Propose your favourite name, starting with the "E" letter if possible, > on the chatroom and then we'll organise a poll :) > > Thanks!!! > Ilario > > -- > Ilario > iocheson...@gmail.com > ila...@sindominio.net > _______________________________________________ > Wireless mailing list > Wireless@ml.ninux.org > https://ml.ninux.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless >
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