> Jean Delvare wrote: >> >> Also, storing the configuration files in the wiki is probably the >> worse >> thing we could come up with in these conditions, but hopefully we'll >> have something better shortly after lm-sensors 3.0.1 is released. >> > > Hmm, > > Do you have something planned? As you know I've had several students > work on a > motherboard config website without much success, I do think Ivo's > sensors-detect changes for dmi based autoconf are good (we need to get > those > integrated, plan?). But the website delivered by one of his fellow > students is > less good. I still need to work on the CPU sensors detected by the script, as you stated before. It shouldn't take too long, but I sadly don't have much time available for the next two weeks, since I'm moving and almost always busy with either working in the new house, or my job ;/ > I do have a friend who is a php guru who is willing to write a php > driven site > for us if we can provide him with proper specs. > > I can start writing a spec for the website as time permits, then > discuss it > here, and once approved ask him to write it (under an OSS license of > course). Everyone with enough PHP knowledge is capable of making a sufficient site within not too much time. It's not rocket science after all ;) I'm willing to help, if possible, and I will (ofcourse) give feedback to the specs. > Another option would be to stay with the wiki, add some special markup > comments > for the dmi strings and write a script to generate a tarbal / > "database" for > the dmi based detect code. For me putting the info in the wiki works > well, its > not like we are getting multiple motherboard configs per day, and the > wiki > keeps history which can be benifitial (a sufficiently advanced website > could do > this too). As long as the wiki has an index with all available configs (either sorted/linked per motherboard, or directly into one page), this won't be hard to write. Ivo > Regards, > > Hans > > > > _______________________________________________ > lm-sensors mailing list > lm-sensors at lm-sensors.org > http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors