[Voyage-linux] Patches welcome?
Kim-man 'Punky' TSE
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Thu Oct 30 11:28:02 HKT 2008
Hi Jeff,
I have listed out some requirements on the web UI. See Project
Dynamite: http://linux.voyage.hk/?q=project_dynamite
Design philosophy and guidelines:
1. Small. It must be damn small in size as it runs on embedded system.
2. Extensible. It must be easily extensible to add support for
managing new services without code change so that 3rd party developer
(including OSS communities and commercial vendors) can enhance its
features and evolve it. Hence, the architecture design is the key.
3. Large Scale. It not only can work on single node but also can
manage multiple nodes. This is useful for enterprise-grade large scale
deployment.
Unless some tools are available that closely match the requirement,
otherwise, they will not be in voyage.
Regards,
Punky
Jeff R. Allen wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Just thought I'd introduce myself. I am just getting started with
> Voyage, and I really like what I see so far. I'll be porting some
> stuff I had working on OpenWRT over in the next few days.
>
> I'm trying to decide which direction to go to put a web-ui on the box.
> Right now, I am headed towards Wifi-admin
> (http://wifiadmin.sourceforge.net/). Anyone have success and/or horror
> stories to tell?
>
> Finally, I'd really appreciate it if I could look at an example of
> using the customization framework. I can generally see what it's
> supposed to look like but a concrete example would be helpful.
>
> Thanks,
> -jeff
>
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Regards,
Punky
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