[OpenWrt-Devel] [RFC] stop accepting 4/32M board patches

Fernando Frediani fhfrediani at gmail.com
Wed Dec 5 09:25:56 EST 2018


Sorry about that. I had clicked into Reply to List and for some reason 
it included only one of them.

Then the question may be simpler only about 32MB of RAM if it's the case 
for newer devices or not.

Let's see others opinions. I am not entirely convinced but I see your point.

Fernando

On 05/12/2018 12:18, Mathias Kresin wrote:
> Please don't top post and keep all lists as recipients. I added 
> openwrt-devel back to the list of recipients.
>
> 05/12/2018 14:57, Fernando Frediani:
>> Hi
>>
>> Just to make it clear you mean that for the master right ? Not for 
>> 18.06 (when it becomes 19.0x) and LEDE 17.01 (while it's still alive) ?
>> If so I agree 4MB isn't something much feasible anymore.
>
> You got my mail wrong. It is about not accepting new patches for such 
> boards. Dropping support for existing boards wasn't mentioned and 
> isn't my intention.
>
> Btw. master will be 19.0x.
>
> Mathias
>
>>
>> However for 32MB devices I have serious doubts as mentioned in 
>> another email there are good devices that may work well with 32MB/8MB 
>> and I don't think hardly dropping it is a good idea, at least not for 
>> the current 18.06.
>> And I am still seeing that some new devices are going to marketed 
>> with 32MB/8MB so 64MB RAM ones are not majority yet.
>>
>> Do you have any numbers of how much effort will be put into that to 
>> perhaps justify this hard drop for 32MB ones and mainly about the 
>> popularity of these devices from the download website ?
>>
>> I am not sure a vote would be the best thing to use in this scenario, 
>> otherwise there would need to be a vote for other things discussed 
>> and not always that is something ends well. Let's see how this thread 
>> goes before considering it.
>>
>> Regards
>> Fernando
>>
>> On 05/12/2018 06:56, Mathias Kresin wrote:
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> I would like to start to reject patches for adding boards with only 
>>> 32 MByte of RAM and 4 MByte of flash [0]. These boards barely work 
>>> with todays OpenWrt default builds and require quite some 
>>> modifications to be useful at all [1].
>>>
>>> IMHO it doesn't make much sense to waste resources (reviewer time, 
>>> build resources) for boards which will most likely never see an 
>>> official build and/or are more or less unusable with the official 
>>> build.
>>>
>>> I prefer to have a joint statement which I can link to, to prevent 
>>> endless discussions or accusations of acting purely arbitrary.
>>>
>>> I'm not sure whether the topic qualifies for a formal voting, hence 
>>> the RFC.
>>>
>>> Mathias
>>>
>>> [0] https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/1577
>>> [1] https://openwrt.org/supported_devices/432_warning
>>>
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