On 8/21/18 4:23 PM, Jose wrote:
The only issue is the fact
git-lfs has to be installed in order to interact with the files
(commands like `make doc`) won't pick the images because they will be
sort of symlinks.
Most users don't run make doc. It's run by the static checks, but only
to
Hi all,
git-lfs looks promising and seems to be used by other projects. It would
really help with a not-bloated RIOT repo. The only issue is the fact
git-lfs has to be installed in order to interact with the files
(commands like `make doc`) won't pick the images because they will be
sort of
Hi all,
Thank you for your responses!
So, it seems we are converging to have them close to the code (RIOT
repo). I will give a look to git-lfs in the meantime.
How problematic/complicated is it to ask the owners of the pictures if we
can use them? (I have no idea, so maybe my question is
Hi!
On 21 August 2018 at 11:31:37, Jose (jose.ala...@haw-hamburg.de) wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> After some time since the board entries were moved to the doxygen
> documentation [1], we are facing the problem on where to put board pictures.
>
> I see 2 cases:
>
> 1. We don't have the rights
On 08/21/2018 11:28 AM, Jose wrote:
I personally think 2. (put them in the RIOT wiki) is the fastest way to
go and doesn't bloat the RIOT repository. But I would like to hear some
comments about this topic.
If we put them in the RIOT wiki we can always choose to move them to the
repo