Re: [lime] lime-app in the next release

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Autore: Germán Ferrero
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To: Selan Kon
CC: Ilario, LibreMesh.org project mailing list, pony, Marcos
Oggetto: Re: [lime] lime-app in the next release
Hi selan, all,

I'll definitely find a slot of time to recap on the procedure and share
some notes.

I'm on a vacation, but I think I can do it this week

El lun., 5 de feb. de 2024 11:30, Selan Kon <selankon@???>
escribió:

> Hi Ger!
>
> It would be very nice if you share some info about how lime app was
> released until now.
>
> I would love to release a new version asap!
>
> Thx!
>
> Germán Ferrero:
> > Hi, I could help with doing a release, with a little help from my bash
> > history. But it would be necessary a word from selankon about what's
> ready
> > to be released.
> >
> > El vie., 19 de ene. de 2024 13:15, Ilario <ilario@???>
> escribió:
> >
> >> On 1/16/24 15:18, pony via LibreMesh wrote:
> >>> Hi!
> >>
> >> Hi!!!
> >>
> >>> I have a few questions about testing the release candidate.
> >>> If I have understood correctly, the version of lime-app going into the
> >> release will be a newer one than the current release 0.2.25 from March
> >> 2022.
> >>
> >> Yes, we cannot use the 0.2.25 release because it has an annoying bug
> >> that causes it to be blank when the router does not have any neighbour.
> >> It has already been fixed in the lime-app code, but the patch has not
> >> been included in any lime-app release yet.
> >> The discussion on this "old" bug is here:
> >> https://github.com/libremesh/lime-app/issues/378
> >> If I recall correctly, there are two workarounds for using lime-app
> >> currently:
> >> 1) use at least two routers, so that they see a neighbour and lime-app's
> >> bug does not appear
> >> 2) open directly the URL of one of the tabs (Gothos, can you write the
> >> direction that you mentioned during the meeting?)
> >>
> >>> So would it make sense to test libremesh with the version of lime-app
> >> that goes into the release?
> >>
> >> Yes, that is what would be ideal to do.
> >> Yet, we need someone to package the lime-app release (I have no idea how
> >> to use lime-app if it is not available as a release...).
> >> Until now, all the lime-app releases have been done either by Altermundi
> >> members Marcos or Germán (in CC).
> >> From what I understood, neither Marcos nor Germán are active in
> >> Altermundi right now, so I have no idea who is going to make the
> release.
> >> @Altermundi people: please tell us something! Anything!
> >> In the absence of life signs from Altermundi, we could try to do that
> >> from the community side (anyone with expertise on such things?).
> >>
> >>> In the last meeting the question was raised where the development of
> >> lime-app is currently happening. Are there any news about this? The
> github
> >> repo of lime-app stops at May 2023 and has switched to preactjs since
> the
> >> last release. Should I use its develop branch for testing?
> >>
> >> Checking this page:
> >> https://github.com/libremesh/lime-app/network
> >> seems that Selankon (in CC) is very active in the development, and that
> >> there is a lot of code to be merged in the main lime-app repository.
> >>
> >>> Another question: Should I use the the 2023.1 or the master branch of
> >> lime-packages for testing?
> >>
> >> The master branch. We cannot use OpenWrt 23.05.2 with LibreMesh
> >> 2023.1-rc2, as the 2023.1-rc2 misses this fix of yours:
> >> https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/pull/1061
> >>
> >> If you prefer, we can create a tag for a release candidate 2024.1-rc1.
> >>
> >>> Liebst Pony
> >>
> >> Thanks!!!
> >> Hugs!
> >> Ilario
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Ilario
> >> iochesonome@???
> >> ilario@???
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
>