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| ===== What is OpenWrt? ===== | ===== What is OpenWrt? ===== | ||
| - | Instead of trying to create a single, static firmware, OpenWrt provides a fully writable filesystem with optional package management. This frees you from the restrictions of the application selection and configuration provided by the vendor and allows you to use packages to customize an embedded device to suit any application. For developers, OpenWrt provides a framework to build an application without having to create a complete firmware image and distribution around it. For users, this means the freedom of full customization, | + | Instead of trying to create a single, static firmware, OpenWrt provides a fully writable filesystem with optional package management. This frees you from the restrictions of the application selection and configuration provided by the vendor and allows you to use packages to customize an embedded device to suit any application. For developers, OpenWrt provides a framework to build an application without having to create a complete firmware image and distribution around it. For users, this means the freedom of full customization, |
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| ===== A reboot of the OpenWrt community ===== | ===== A reboot of the OpenWrt community ===== | ||
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| - Decision making process is more open, with an approximate 50/50 mix of developers and power users with voting rights. | - Decision making process is more open, with an approximate 50/50 mix of developers and power users with voting rights. | ||
| - Infrastructure is simplified a lot, to ensure that it creates less maintenance work for us. | - Infrastructure is simplified a lot, to ensure that it creates less maintenance work for us. | ||
| - | - More liberal | + | - More liberal merge policy, based on our experience with the OpenWrt package github feed. |
| - Strong focus on automated testing combined with a simplified release process. | - Strong focus on automated testing combined with a simplified release process. | ||
| - | ===== Joint future | + | ===== Announcing the OpenWrt/ |
| - | As of January 2018, both the OpenWrt and LEDE projects | + | As of January 2018, both the OpenWrt and LEDE projects agreed to re-merge back under the OpenWrt name. |
| - | The merged | + | The new, unified OpenWrt |
| - | ===== Name ===== | + | ==== Joint future |
| - | | {{:wiki:logo_owrt.png|The OpenWrt logo}} | The name //OpenWrt// stems from the beginning of the open wireless router movements, starting with the [[https:// | + | {{:media:merge.svg.png |}} LEDE's fork and subsequent re-merge into OpenWrt |
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| - | ===== Project Meetings ===== | + | Old pre-15.05 OpenWrt CC releases are not supported by the merged project anymore, leaving them without any future security or bug fixes. The OpenWrt CC 15.05 release series did receive a limited amount of security and bug fixes, but due to its lacking integration in the release automation, no further binary image releases were made. |
| - | We attempt to have regular IRC meetings to discuss and decide | + | The merged |
| - | ==== Next Meeting ==== | + | The remerged OpenWrt project is legally represented by the [[https:// |
| - | The next meeting date is yet to be decided. | + | Infrastructure formerly available under the lede-project.org domain has been mostly moved to corresponding openwrt.org subdomains and redirects were put in place when appropriate. |
| - | For the agenda | + | ===== Name ===== |
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| ===== Meeting Logs ===== | ===== Meeting Logs ===== | ||
| - | All meeting logs can be viewed [[http:// | + | IRC meeting logs done during the LEDE fork can be viewed [[http:// |
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| ===== People ===== | ===== People ===== | ||
| - | Here you can find an alphabetically ordered list of the current people involved in //LEDE// Project: | + | Here you can find an alphabetically ordered list of the current people involved in //OpenWrt// Project: |
| <WRAP column> | <WRAP column> | ||
| - | ^ Developers | + | ^ Developers |
| - | | Alexander Couzens | + | | Adrian Schmutzler |
| - | | Álvaro Fernández Rojas | noltari | + | | Alexander Couzens |
| - | | Daniel Golle | dangole | + | | Álvaro Fernández Rojas |
| - | | Felix Fietkau | + | | Baptiste Jonglez |
| - | | Florian Fainelli | + | | Christian Lamparter |
| - | | Hans Dedecker | + | | Christian Marangi |
| - | | Hauke Mehrtens | + | | Chuanhong Guo | [[developers: |
| - | | Imre Kaloz | kaloz | + | | Daniel Golle |
| - | | Jo-Philipp Wich | jow | + | | David Woodhouse |
| - | | John Crispin | + | | David Bauer | [[developers: |
| - | | Jonas Gorski | + | | Felix Fietkau |
| - | | Luka Perkov | + | | Florian Fainelli |
| - | | Mathias Kresin | + | | Hans Dedecker |
| - | | Matthias Schiffer | + | | Hauke Mehrtens |
| - | | Mirko Vogt | mirko | + | | Imre Kaloz |
| - | | Piotr Dymacz | + | | Jo-Philipp Wich | [[developers: |
| - | | Rafał Miłecki | + | | John Crispin |
| - | | Steven Barth | cyrus | + | | Jonas Gorski |
| - | | Stijn Tintel | + | | Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant |
| - | | Ted Hess | thess | + | | Koen Vandeputte |
| - | | Yousong Zhou | yousong | + | | Luka Perkov |
| - | | Zoltan Herpai | + | | Mathias Kresin |
| + | | Matthias Schiffer | ||
| + | | Mirko Vogt | ||
| + | | Paul Spooren | ||
| + | | Petr Štetiar | ||
| + | | Piotr Dymacz | ||
| + | | Rafał Miłecki | ||
| + | | Rui Salvaterra | ||
| + | | Steven Barth | ||
| + | | Stijn Tintel | ||
| + | | Sungbo Eo | [[developers: | ||
| + | | Ted Hess | ||
| + | | Yousong Zhou | ||
| + | | Zoltan Herpai | ||
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