[LEDE-DEV] Documentation for router support means the famous Table of Hardware

Jan-Tarek Butt tarek at ring0.de
Thu Sep 8 16:44:46 PDT 2016



On 09/08/16 19:38, Thomas Endt wrote:
> [Sorry if this message is out-of-thread. I joined the mailinglist only
> today]

No problem :)

> Russel> If you want something that's pretty, hire someone to watch
> Russel> RecentChanges and clean stuff up.
> 
> I did this quite intensively in the past, but needed some time for other
> stuff during the last 5 months.
> Triggered by a notice on the OpenWrt mailing list that the wiki got spammed
> again, I slowly start watching the changes to the wiki again. However, I'm
> hesitating to invest as much time as I used to some months ago, since I
> don't want to see my efforts wasted in a project that's somehow stalled due
> to the split in LEDE and OpenWrt. I can only invest time in _one_ project,
> and preferrably that would be a project that is live and vital.

I think openWRT is crumbled. So maybe we can create a new wiki under lede and
use this step also for establishment a propper Maintaner of the ledeWiki.
Maybe you.. ? 

> Russel> If the experts had the time and raw information to do it, we
> wouldn't be talking about this.
> 
> What I always said: Let the developers do what they can do best: Develop.
> Documentation is an unliked child (I see this at my own privat projects) and
> should be left to people dedicated to documentation.
> 
> Jan-Tarek> My goal is to make the ToH more easyer undastandlebil and human
> writebil.
> 
> Can you be more precise what is hard to understand on the current OpenWrt
> ToH?
> It has been created by only a small bunch of highly interested people, and
> what I was always missing was a broader feedback from the community and the
> developers.
> If there is the need for improvement, and if there are useful proposals, I'd
> be happy to implement whatever is possible.


Sorry I think I use wrong words. I mean an easier way of creating documantation.
I am not the biggest fan of writing doc but some times we have to do some documentation.
So I thought a bit how we can generate docu without spending much time for that.
Because writing code ist more comfortable :D

cheers
Tarek

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