chris, joe, aaron,
could i possibly ask you if you could put down some very brief info on these three products? i'lll maintain the structure, etc. for now, the wiki is being used in lieu of a database (TBD), and, crucially, it will be the point where EOMA68 IDs will be recorded until we've a proper registry set up.
we'll be working on that shortly but i still want a single central place where feature boards (I/O boards) are registered and tracked.
thanks,
l.
On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 21:22:12 luke.leighton wrote:
the wiki is being used in lieu of a database (TBD), and, crucially, it will be the point where EOMA68 IDs will be recorded until we've a proper registry set up.
can i propose:
http://openhardwareregistry.org
it is not the fanciest UI in the world at the moment but it works; you can register makers and devices, assign owners to makers, etc. if other features are needed, they are easy to produce
we'll be working on that shortly but i still want a single central place where feature boards (I/O boards) are registered and tracked.
i actually find that page to be really, really hard to follow. perhaps we could move directly to a git repo solution that we tossed around tonight?
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 9:51 PM, Aaron J. Seigo aseigo@kde.org wrote:
On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 21:22:12 luke.leighton wrote:
the wiki is being used in lieu of a database (TBD), and, crucially, it will be the point where EOMA68 IDs will be recorded until we've a proper registry set up.
can i propose:
http://openhardwareregistry.org
we'll need to tie into that.
it is not the fanciest UI in the world at the moment but it works; you can register makers and devices, assign owners to makers, etc. if other features are needed, they are easy to produce
we'll be working on that shortly but i still want a single central place where feature boards (I/O boards) are registered and tracked.
i actually find that page to be really, really hard to follow. perhaps we could move directly to a git repo solution that we tossed around tonight?
yes please - sooner the better. for those projects/products with an up-to-date page a URL could then be cross-referenced in the git repo.
l.
arm-netbook@lists.phcomp.co.uk