On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Scott Sloan wrote:
My brain is throwing red flags up on the issue of site registration and whether or not it's need. I don't like the idea of having it. So I'm looking for suggestions because I don't want the site to become: a forum, or huge list of flame wars. Site is just a database of supported hardware and working configurations to get not supported hardware working. At least that was my take on the project. But if it must be there, I was thinking just for adding and posting configurations.
Looking for thoughts, Ideas, or concerns.
A quick and simple ahck that I would suggest is to adapt the hardware registration piece from the up2date client (llok for a start in hardware.py). Ie, the folloowing gives a pretty complete picture of what hardware is available on a particular system. /usr/share/rhn/up2date_client/hardware.py
Now, you can start from there and put together a tool that submits that information to an URL of some sort. Then you get to play on the backend with avoiding abuses from folks submitting over and over the same hardware profile.
Or, you can take it one step furter - put together a quick hack that allows people to mark every item on the list whether it works or not before they submit the list.
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