Photos are sorely needed on your page...  People can identify some of your
hardware by reading the info off the chips.

The fex and uboot changes are to go into the github repo.  You can do that
by providing a patch in this mailing list.  Everyone has access to this
mailing list.

Things like the script may be out of focus for the wiki...  I'm not sure
about that.
On Sep 16, 2014 4:58 PM, "Jason" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Monday, September 15, 2014 8:40:11 PM UTC+1, Tim Tisdall wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 1:14 PM, Jason <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Well I've just wasted many hours learning how to use git, learning about
>>> wiki formatting, and collating all the information I have so far, so that
>>> it's ready for putting on the wiki.
>>>
>>> I then start adding info to the wiki, and my edits are immediately
>>> removed by Luc.
>>>
>>> This is beyond ridiculous. I'm done here.
>>>
>>
>> I can understand the frustration (somewhat), but posting the whole
>> content of the fex file into a wiki page?  The page sample even links to
>> the https://github.com/linux-sunxi/sunxi-boards/ in the "Manual Build"
>> section kind of indicating what the accepted method of posting the fex is.
>>  It's all a wiki too, so the content is still all there, just not in the
>> most current version of the page.  Just put the info in the appropriate
>> places and carry on!  :)
>>
>> -Tim
>>
>
> Tim, I have already submitted both the fex file and a u-boot patch for
> inclusion in the sunxi repository. The problem is, the wiki clearly states
> that 'no sunxi-boards patches are accepted without a complete device page
> in place'. However, given Luc's mentality, I'm not at all confident that he
> will ever regard my device page as being 'complete'. Therefore, it's quite
> likely that my patches will never be included in the repository, and never
> be seen.
>
> However, several people here have indicated (entirely reasonably) that
> they cannot help me until they see the contents of the stock fex file. So I
> figured I had two ways of dealing with this impasse - either attach the fex
> file to one of these threads, or add it to the device page as plain text.
> Neither choice is ideal. But on balance, I felt the latter was preferable
> because at least the information would then be available in one central
> place.
>
> Incidentally, there are a few other things that I wanted to upload. For
> example a script I wrote to transfer the stock Android image to an SD card.
> But there's no obvious place to put stuff like that except the wiki.
>
>
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