<grift>
which would you prefer? a talk or a workshop?
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<aparcar[m]>
grift: I'd go for the talk. It's recorded and ideally reach more people at the end :)
<aparcar[m]>
Grommish: good luck
<Grommish>
aparcar[m]: :D
<Grommish>
With what? ;p
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<grift>
aparcar[m]: good point
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<grift>
getting you, me and dango together at the same time is testimony to that
<aparcar[m]>
Just ping me
<aparcar[m]>
mangix: I think the commit should be disabled for SDKs, or do they actually build kernels?
<grift>
what i meant to say is that timezones are a thing
<damex>
The sender domain has a DMARC Reject/Quarantine policy which disallows sending mailing list messages using the original "From" header.
<damex>
is there nothing you can do to fix it beside switching mail provider?
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<PaulFertser>
damex: yes; but patchwork should still be able to pick the patches up.
<damex>
PaulFertser: hm... i didn't sent patches. i have seen people bringing up discusstions and i wanted to start a discussion about octeon3 - what to do with it
<damex>
haven't*
<PaulFertser>
damex: that message about DMARC doesn't necessarily inhibit a discussion.
<PaulFertser>
damex: it just means that the mailing list used its own address in the From: header rather than the sender's when relaying the message.
<damex>
PaulFertser: hmm... does it mean that message should appear in mail list ?
<PaulFertser>
damex: where did you saw that sentence about DMARC?
<damex>
PaulFertser: i send mail to openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org and it looks like it bounced back to me with that message
<PaulFertser>
damex: it's there, so not really a bounce. You just received a copy identical to what the others received from the mailing list.
<PaulFertser>
damex: probably it's configurable in your pipermail settings if you want to receive such copies or not.
<PaulFertser>
damex: are you shift keys broken? ;)
<damex>
PaulFertser: no, just a habit or writing that way ;p
<PaulFertser>
damex: regarding benefits from using device tree, strictly speaking, they're all already using device tree. So the idea of ignoring the DT the vendor provides and using your own instead would need some rationale.
<PaulFertser>
damex: it would also help convincing the maintainers if the performance boost would actually be measured, e.g. with openssl test or iperf showing improvements with OpenVPN.
<damex>
PaulFertser: there does not seem to be any maintainers of octeon target :p
<grift>
these battlemesh wiki captchas are challenging
<PaulFertser>
damex: was adding "fpu" to features enough to enable hardfloat?
<damex>
PaulFertser: yeah, mips64 is hardfloat by default so softfloat needs to be specifically handled
<damex>
PaulFertser: > need some rationale. actual control over leds (user could see device is updating or in failsafe mode or boo, working button(s) that is used for device reset, proper device naming, faster boot and i am working on bringing up <sfp port status> (will need device tree adjustments).
<PaulFertser>
damex: you might want to keep the notes somewhere so when you're asked why ditching the vendor's tree altogether instead of runtime patching is better, you have a ready clear answer.
<damex>
PaulFertser: sure, thanks, gonna keep them around ;p
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<stintel>
damex: targets don't have maintainers anymore
<damex>
harder task - close to pure software result is...
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<damex>
could anyone suggest about right place to have improvements about having configuration backup between upgrades on external partition where device actually needs? it will be a part of platform.sh to backup configuration and preinit to restore config
<damex>
or that stuff better to be target specific?
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<shibboleth>
anyone present in charge of the forum?
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<damex>
all the mirrors to sourceforce getting looped forever here.
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<grift>
also added a sandbox to selinux-policy (but will probably exclude it by default and make it opt-in)
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<grift>
we should work on some documentation i was thinking about: instructions to provide feedback (ie what to look for besides just avc denials) and a guide to customize policy and test it (so that the tested result can be contributed or not)
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<grift>
i wrote/tested most of that sandbox policy at runtime so i have a good idea how to best go about policy development
<damex>
oh, i guess uboot entry have to match uboot device description
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<Hauke>
grift: thanks
<grift>
dangole in case you want to try out the sandbox: echo'sandbox="runcon -t sandbox.subj $@" >> /root/.shinit && source /root/.shinit && sandbox tmux
<dangole>
grift: like the idea of a talk more than a workshop, but if you like there is probably space for both. we could ask people to sign-up for a workshop after the talk
<grift>
yes i think i will just document the workshop exercise and publish it somewhere
<dangole>
dangole: even better
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<grift>
i actually already have a recording of it on youtube (atleast some variant of it)
<grift>
along with a sandbox demo etc
<grift>
i am kind of exhibitionist like that
<rr123_>
i have 3 ath79 target board that I can build all with one 'make', however I want to let each boot up with different IP address, how can I do that? can uci-default detect board name at first boot? or I can detect board name in rc.local and set a different IP there
<grift>
rc.local will run after all init scripts are run so that sub-optimal i believe (because the network is started by the time rc.local runs i suppose)
<grift>
not sure though, i am not an expert
<rr123_>
rc.local you can assign different ip and uci-reload which should work, the key is where is the best place to identify different boards. I could parse board.json or do `ubus call system board` but unsure if those are the best way to do things
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<grift>
anyway will work on some slides for a talk in the coming week and let you proof read/okay it dangole
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<rsalvaterra>
Is there a way for git to add a "Fixes:" line automatically, like for the sign-off? Something like git commit -s -f <hash this one fixes> would be nice… :)
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