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Point people to the better fleshed out wiki page for adding new devices #787

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These instructions are old, and then I followed them because I didn't know there was a wiki page. Let's link that in the README so other people don't make my mistake.

These instructions are old, and then I followed them because I didn't
know there was a wiki page. Let's link that in the README so other
people don't make my mistake.
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Although now that I'm looking, it seems even those are outdated - it recommends adding a descriptor but that repository seems unmaintained at the moment?

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whot commented Oct 15, 2024

it's not unmaintained as such (well, it basically is but it doesn't matter), it's just a repository to keep things there. We should eventually merge all the open bug reports but meanwhile simply having those tarballs somewhere we can get to them later is enough.

Pointing to the wiki sounds like a plan, at least that one is easier to fix, thanks!

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meanwhile simply having those tarballs somewhere we can get to them later is enough.

Ah that makes sense, thanks for clarifying that!

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