As far as I know, we don't have one.
It would be nice if it would have a similar format like the OpenWrt tables.
One table for each target with:
There is an Gluon table (view) available as an OpenWrt table
https://openwrt.org/toh/views/toh_gluon_supported
Is that up2date? And how is it generated?
WTF? :grin:
@rubo77 is "in charge" of the provided link, this can be used.
apart from that, feel free to create one in the wiki, everyone has access there :)
@mweinelt @blocktrron Are you shocked of my phrasing? The OpenWrt wiki is really not the place where I expect a supported hardware table for Gluon...
Thx @rubo77 :)
@mweinelt @blocktrron Are you shocked of my phrasing? The OpenWrt wiki is really not the place where I expect a supported hardware table for Gluon...
The way you communicate occasionally is quite astonishing. I would kindly ask you to refrain from replying with purely emotional comments in this developer community, it's simply not the helpful.
@mweinelt Okay. Emotions seem to be hard to me mediate over the internet even if one uses emoticons. Next time I just write "That is astonishing. Why is the supported hardware table of this project on an external website?" even if it is long and boring and this is a free-time project for most of us.
@CodeFetch At least the device "database" is available on the external website already. Gluon is OpenWRT based. A lot of Gluon devices issues are fixed upstream. There is a connection between them. It would not generate a lot of fun to duplicate and maintain such a device "database".
@CodeFetch thx for #1665
@bobcanthelpyou I understand that. As device specifications don't change I'd have created a table in the Gluon docs right from the beginning, but it's okay for me to have this on the OpenWrt Wiki with a link in the Gluon docs.
There are some newly adopted devices still missing there.
Someone has to add the gluon support line in the openWRT database entries