Hello Erik,
I'm sorry, I don't have any idea for additional stuff which can be added to this list, or is missing.
But I've thought about the "Release" column. I think we also can remove those item from the list, because there isn't any important benefit to see if this is the first, second or hundredth release of an addon. To fill up the space we may can split "IPFire Wiki/Home/Info" into separate columns ?
Best wishes,
Stefan
Hi Stefan, thanks for the response. i think you are right, it is also possible to use the home or Info link so normally over 1 or 2 clicks the current version can be overviewed. Do you have some ideas what else can be filled into the spreadsheet ?
Greetings
Erik
Am 14.07.2012 um 12:58 schrieb Stefan Schantl:
Hello Erik,
thanks for the hard work while writing these list.
But I think it is not a good idea to put the current ( upstream ) versions into this list, because it could be really difficult to keep these list up to date.
Best wishes,
Stefan
Hi all, i have completed now the list , also with the testing addons --> http://wiki.ipfire.org/nonpublic/addons/start so may it could substitute the existing one --> http://wiki.ipfire.org/de/addons/all. May it´s a lot of stress to hold this list up to date but may there are some ideas to change the criterias to make things easier, or are there some people who want to maintain this on ;-) ?
Greetings
Erik
P.S. So may this is useless but i thought it can be also a good idea. Some response might be nice.
Am 10.07.2012 um 13:22 schrieb Erik K.:
Hi all, i was thinking about to create a addon list where all addons are listed (stable and testing). So there can be different criterias for example IPFire´s version number and the actual version number of the software (update needed ?), are there some wiki articles for this piece of software, the homepage of the software producers.
So i have started this side in here --> http://wiki.ipfire.org/nonpublic/addons/start . It isn´t finished until now and i think this will take a little to list all addons.
I have counted 118 Addons in stable and 28 in the testing tree. A lot of stuff meanwhile :-) but there are onyl ~ 60 Addons in the wiki explained. So to give some better background infos some links to the originated software developer and above all a list to overview the actual portfolio i thought this can be an idea.
What do you think about this idea ? Do you have suggestions ?
Greetings
Erik
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