[luci] LuCI source moving to Github.

Etienne Champetier champetier.etienne at gmail.com
Fri Oct 10 07:57:41 CEST 2014


Hi

Le 10 oct. 2014 01:12, "Erich N. Pekarek" <erich at pekarek.at> a écrit :
>
> Hello!
> Am 2014-10-10 um 01:15 schrieb Jo-Philipp Wich:
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>> The Trac system at luci.subsignal.org will be shut down and replaced
>> by a webpage pointing to Github, this mailinglist and other related
>> resources.

Great news! Just why not go one step further and use OpenWrt list?

>>
>> For bug reports we'll use Github's issue tracker and this mailing list.
>
> What will happen to all the existing bug reports in trac then?
>
>> I hope that this change will simplify the process of contributing to
>> LuCI and attract more developers to build a better ui.
>
> Well, that's what I call a step forward! Thank you!
> What I fear is, that contributions will not always meet your
expectations. And vice versa.
> You may want to publish guidelines, too. Is there a defined process for
quality control and approval of fixes and contributions?
>
> But please let me make a wish: Communicate targets, efforts and decisions
of the OpenWRT and luci devs  more frequently.
>
> Recent examples of quite surprising changes:
>     json-style modeswitch (LuCI does not address that at all, it can be
quite difficult to figure out how to get a 3G-dongle working now)
>     new OLSR codebase - partially incompatible LuCI config files
regarding OLSR plugins for IPv6 and IPv4.
>
> Once again, thanks for trying to make things easier! I appreciate that!
>
>
>> Regards,
>> Jow
>
> LG
> Erich
>
Thanks for all your work
Regards
Etienne
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