Hello folks, running a community based wifi network based on OpenWRT I'm thinking about using lede. Do you have any suggestions on this?
For doing so, I see the need for a more less stable base (stable as in: few bugs, few refactorings / changes over time) Looking at lede at moment I seed nightly builds and agile moving trunk, only. It's essential, that tutorials on wifi node setups are usable over time, that provided settings are applicable for a reasonable and foreseeable amount of time and that users are able to install additional packages (even kernel modules such as batman-adv) weeks / months after a release. >From my impression this cannot be done using nightly builds based trunk snapshots. :-( When lede was founded earlier this year, the goals were [1]: "- Building a great embedded Linux distribution with focus on stability and functionality. - Having regular, predictable release cycles coupled with community provided device testing feedback. - Establishing transparent decision processes with broad community participation and public meetings." Is this still up to date or has lede's focus changed so far? Please don't get me wrong - I really do appreciate your work and your doing a very got in job in developing an embedded Linux distribution - but this not the point. I'm in the need for a predictable release cycle and a transparent decision process on upcoming release dates. If lede's mission has changed so far, please let me know - if not, please let me know how to get information on upcoming release plans. Thanks, yanosz [1] https://lists.openwrt.org/pipermail/openwrt-devel/2016-May/041224.html -- For those of you without hope, we have rooms with color TV, cable and air conditioning _______________________________________________ Lede-dev mailing list Lede-dev@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev