Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2018-07-30 | apple/macbook-pro/11-5: init | Rehno Lindeque | |
2018-07-30 | Link X1 6th gen to the README (#69) | Alberto Berti | |
2018-06-21 | Add ThinkPad X270 profile | Yegor Timoshenko | |
2018-06-20 | Add PC Engines APU to the table | Yegor Timoshenko | |
2018-06-18 | Add Purism Librem 13v3 profile | Yegor Timoshenko | |
2017-12-27 | README: add x230 | makefu | |
2017-12-25 | README: add links to docs | zimbatm | |
2017-12-25 | README: add apple/macbook-air/{4,6} | Yegor Timoshenko | |
2017-12-25 | add lenovo x250 (#38) | Jörg Thalheim | |
Basically a meta profile that combines thinkpad + intel. | |||
2017-12-24 | README: extract CONTRIBUTING, clean up | Yegor Timoshenko | |
2017-12-24 | README: seperate -> separate | Yegor Timoshenko | |
2017-12-24 | acer/c720: drop empty profile | Yegor Timoshenko | |
2017-12-24 | README: drop inversepath/usbarmory from the table | Yegor Timoshenko | |
2017-12-22 | treewide: modules -> profiles, separate dirs, list in README (#29) | Yegor Timoshenko | |
Enforce proper naming: all paths are lowercase and hyphen-separated, if there's a line of models (aspire, macbook-pro, thinkpad) it becomes a subdirectory. Documentation for profiles is moved to README files in respective directories. Add an Org mode table that lists all available profiles and their paths. Instead of fetching repo locally, use a Nix channel. Making hardware profiles read-only should improve quality and amount of participation long-term. |