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. Sincerely, Karl P
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