Il 2018-12-12 16:45 bruno vianna ha scritto:
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.
I have to say that is true. Probably the networkprofile add other
features, but is missing a part to manage it easily for comunity or to
introduce how to do starting by the skills needed in the other version .
So for my esperience was easy to use the first version.
because for example I create our network when exist the old verion of
the chef: with ESSID name fermenti.bo.ninux
And wheh I went to add other nodes.. a year ago..I discovered in that
moment that was no more possible use the chef in the same way.. so now
we have two islands of our network.
We are not so much that we manage the network and the most are rural
people that are ok to flash antennas (the doc is translated:) but not to
write configuration without a documentation. So I tryed starting from
this
https://github.com/libremesh/network-profiles/tree/master/libremesh
and as written in the readme the stuff broke.. .and I postponed to do
and fix until forget.
humm so at least I never yet create a networkprofile :) I could be a
good tester.
and I'm a frontend dev if you need help in web interface I can help.
there will be a meeting in CCC?
ciao
ignifugo
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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