The old version of chef is very good in this sense. The community would
write a name in the web form and it would generate a default firmware with
the name as SSID. After creating it, you could edit individual files in the
firmware using other web forms.
https://chef.altermundi.net/network/create/
It was very friendly for the communities we worked with.
On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 2:39 PM Paul Spooren <mail(a)aparcar.org> wrote:
Hey all,
as mentioned in my previous mail, Chef should work again. However,
editing network-profiles aka lime-defaults is not the easiest thing to
do (as it introduces git, GitHub, uci, more?). My idea would be to
setup a simple web page that generates the lime-defaults file and
automatically creates a network-profile packages.
Please let me know what values you'd like to change and what you think
of this idea in general. My primary focus is to allow users a dead
simple way to get their own mesh up and running.
Best,
Paul
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