On 27/10/2017 13:58, Javier Domingo Cansino wrote:
This problem is well-known [1,2] and can be solved by having access to a
common ancestor between the two versions. A possible way to do this would
be to convert each wiki to a git repository [3], merge the two histories
using git, and then con
On 27/10/2017 10:46, Baptiste Jonglez wrote:
Hi,
On 24-10-17, John Norton wrote:
On 24/10/2017 18:02, Javier Domingo Cansino wrote:
Imho (what I would do) is just migrate current LEDE wiki content in OpenWRT
wiki,
while current OpenWRT stuff is either obsoleted (where it is replaced by the
On 10/26/2017 9:05 PM, Dave Taht wrote:
"Blurry fish butt" I think was (until recently) a codename for the linux kernel.
It's just Torvalds making fun of codenames, the linux kernel "codename"
isn't used anywhere outside of Torvalds posts.
-Alberto
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On 25/10/2017 17:22, Baptiste Jonglez wrote:
Hi,
As an occasional contributor to OpenWrt/LEDE, I am often frustrated by the
lack of good technical documentation. By "technical documentation", I
mean a detailed, reasonably complete and up-to-date documentation on "How
things work under the hoo
On 24/10/2017 18:02, Javier Domingo Cansino wrote:
Hello,
I have been reviewing email on the archive about what will happen with
openwrt/lede documentation on the remerge, and I couldn't reach any
conclusion. Would mind anyone clarifying?
Cheers,
Javier
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On 20/10/2017 10:44, Mikael Bak wrote:
Hi,
I have been using the image builder in the past to generate custom
images with additional packages for my other TP-LINK routers, and that
works fine.
Now I would like to use an old Linksys WRT54GL as an access point and
would like to generate a cu