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-====== Welcome to the LEDE Project ====== +====== Playground ====== 
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-The LEDE project is a Linux-based, embedded meta-distribution based on OpenWrt, targeting a wide range of wireless SOHO routers and non-network devices. LEDE is an acronym for "Linux Embedded Development Environment"+
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-LEDE spun away from the mother project in May 2016, with goals of continuing to develop superior software in an open governance model and encouraging new developers to contribute to the development effort. +
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-===== Why use LEDE? ===== +
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-  LEDE contains no hidden backdoors or bugs left by hardware vendors – thanks to LEDE being an open source project with many developers from all over the world writing and reviewing the code. +
-  * LEDE is extendable – unlike the vendor-supplied firmware for your router which is limited to the features provided (similar to the feature-phones), LEDE allows you to add additional features by installing packages (similar to installing apps on the smart phones). Some of the more popular additional features include guest wifi network, ad blocking, secure (OpenVPN) internet access. +
-  * LEDE prolongs the life of your router – while vendors are known to only provide updates for your router until the newer model is released, LEDE strives to support all compatible models for as long as their RAM/Flash can accommodate new releases. +
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-===== LEDE wants you! ===== +
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-Like any open source projectLEDE thrives on the efforts of its users and developers.  +
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-  * If you want to develop the software, please refer to our [[docs:guide-developer:the-source-code|Developer Guide]] to learn how to get the source code, build it, and contribute your changes back to the project. +
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-  * If you're not a developer, you can still help. The documentation can always be improved (even if it's to verify that the instructions match your experience), or you can help other community members with questions. Don’t hesitate to [[:register_yourself_in_the_wiki|Register yourself in the wiki]], or join our [[https://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev|mailing list]] and [[contact#irc_channels|IRC channels]] to get in touch . +
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-===== Endorsements ===== +
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-The *Wrt community is made up of many great communities all tinkering on their own mission in improving something on this planet. The Following communities have kindly decided to endorse this project. Thanks ! +
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-{{wiki:qmp.png|qMp logo}}| **[[http://qmp.cat/News/31_qMp_endorses_the_LEDE_project|qMp endorses the LEDE project]]** | +
-| {{wiki:wirelesspt.png|WirelessPT logo}}| **[[https://wirelesspt.net/wiki/LEDE|"We wish huge success to the LEDE project"]]** | +
-| {{wiki:weimarnetz.png|Weimarnetz logo}}| **[[https://weimarnetz.de/|Weimarnetz Project Homepage]]** | +
-| {{wiki:bmx7.png|bmx.net logo}}| **[[http://bmx6.net/news/24|"We … will consider it the new default OS environment for embedded devices running bmx6 and bmx7"]]** | +
-| {{wiki:libremesh.png|Libre-Mesh logo}}| **[[http://libre-mesh.org/news.html#2016_08_06_endorsement_to_lede_project|"We endorse the LEDE project and we plan to start basing Libre-Mesh releases on Linux Embedded Development Environment"]]** |+
  
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