Le jeudi 20 avril 2006 à 18:44 +0200, Hans de Goede a écrit : > Rudolf Kastl wrote: > > 2006/4/20, Hans de Goede <j.w.r.degoede@xxxxxx>: > > Do you have something like a "design document"? atleast as raw as > > specifying what each component has to do? > > > > In my head, yes on paper, no. But if there is serious interest in this > I'm more then willing to produce such a document. > > > from what i understand you want a db with a webfrontend accessible to > > users to add their info? wouldnt the info have to be verified somehow? > > > > Preferably yes, maybe with a voting system or something, anyone know how > linuxprinting does this? How about doing it the full way by doing the hardware db everyone dreams about : 1. a small client that detects all the stuff on a system 2. optionally asks user to rank support for all the bits he got (interactive mode - should be possible to just transparently collect changed hw on boot/hotplug) 3. uploads results to a central db where people can read/comment on them, add config info, with forums dedicated to ranges of hardware, links to authoritative sites, etc (ie the project desktop linux people talked a lot a few months ago but no one worked on as far as I know) Regards, -- Nicolas Mailhot
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