Is there any chance of getting some minimal documentation?
I mean outside the packages you are adding, something that would be very useful is a description of what are those packages.
I understand that one is the GPL code, and you are just following the GPL rules, but adding a README with details on what version, and to what DSM it corresponds would be appreciated.
I also understand that the other packages are for 3rd party package development, which follows the existing documentation on Synology's site (a reference to that documentation here seems also a good idea), and said development is based on cross-build, each package seems to correspond to one version of the architectures supported... etc. That information, on a concise and clear README would be useful.
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Although it's been eight years since this message, I just wanted to add my +1 to it. It would be wonderful to have a little more documentation to guide us...
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Hi,
Is there any chance of getting some minimal documentation?
I mean outside the packages you are adding, something that would be very useful is a description of what are those packages.
I understand that one is the GPL code, and you are just following the GPL rules, but adding a README with details on what version, and to what DSM it corresponds would be appreciated.
I also understand that the other packages are for 3rd party package development, which follows the existing documentation on Synology's site (a reference to that documentation here seems also a good idea), and said development is based on cross-build, each package seems to correspond to one version of the architectures supported... etc. That information, on a concise and clear README would be useful.
Although it's been eight years since this message, I just wanted to add my +1 to it. It would be wonderful to have a little more documentation to guide us...