D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote:
> [Note: I am a newbie so evaluate my comments in that context. I'm
> dashing this off early rather than carefully -- please excuse any
> mistakes or lack of clarity.]
I think Hugh's comments are close to the comments I just posted - and
this discussion is really produ
Hi David
David Farning wrote:
> Below is a very rough draft of an introductory chapter to the manual. The
> idea is to give the reader a rough overview
> of openwrt before diving into the details.
>
I think the documentation should be "down to the bones", with an
introduction
[Note: I am a newbie so evaluate my comments in that context. I'm
dashing this off early rather than carefully -- please excuse any
mistakes or lack of clarity.]
| From: David Farning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Below is a very rough draft of an introductory chapter to the manual. The
idea is to giv
On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 06:36:27 +0200, David Farning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> OpenWrt is a member of the Gnu/Linux family of operating systems.
Linux simply. We are not using the GNU utilities in the base system.
> A relative newcomer in the
> area of embedded operating systems, it is gaini
Below is a very rough draft of an introductory chapter to the manual. The idea
is to give the reader a rough overview
of openwrt before diving into the details.
I am particularly interested in suggestions for the design choices section.
The idea of
that section is to provide the reader with so