Ok... scratch « flavor » we don’t care about that. ( flavor are only a set of packages:
mini, normal ... )
I’m on mobile right now, but I was thinking of the hardware specific install... I wonder
what is different from archer v7 v1 to archer v7 v2 .... and can we build v7 v3 ourSelf
On Jun 18, 2018, at 6:51 PM, Nicolas Pace
<nico(a)libre.ws> wrote:
On 2018-06-17 06:32 AM, Paul Spooren wrote:
Hi all,
Hi Paul!
OpenWrt 18.06 is just around the corner with fun
new stuff, like options
to encrypted 11s mesh & support for tons of new devices!
Yeah!!!
To create a LibreMesh release that satisfies all
tastes, we should think
a bit of new flavors, meaning the combination of preinstalled packages.
And we need to battle test the new versions of everything to ensure no
new bugs appeared!
We had many experiences about that from the past, so let's not step onto
the same rock!
Some points to consider:
* There is a new lime-proto-babeld plugin allowing babeld routing
* The lime-proto-bmx7 plugin and BMX7 itself became way more stable and
has various advances over BMX6
* Using encrypted mesh requires wpand-mesh-{openssl, wolfssl} installed,
aka big crypto libs
* The lime-app shows some basic infos which could satisfy basic user
requirements.
I'm happy to merge flavor PRs and build them on our new snapshot server
for all common targets.
I guess the flavors are a good way to propose the community a basic set
of packages, but would encourage to use a very basic flavor and then add
packages using Network Profile's PACKAGES file (that work exactly the
same way).
Would leave the flavors use to just the default LibreMesh demo mode :)
(a mode that just works and as our 'recommended' set of technologies).
In that sense for now we haven't moved from batman-adv and BMX6, but for
what I understand there are trials being done with BMX7 and Babel...
would be great if those doing them could share their experience on
plug-and-play meshes!
Regards,
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