Live long, OpenWRT/LEDE! 2018-01-05 7:49 GMT+01:00 Levente <leventel...@gmail.com>: > I'm happy to see the unified project. > > I cloned the source code, and it is working fine, however I noticed > that some parts are still pulled from the LEDE git server. Is this > intentional? Will all parts moved to OpenWrt's repository? > > > Thanks, > Levente > > > > On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 12:15 AM, Hauke Mehrtens <ha...@hauke-m.de> wrote: >> The OpenWrt and the LEDE project are happily announcing the unification >> of both projects under the OpenWrt name. >> >> After long and sometimes slowly moving discussions about the specifics >> of the re-merge, with multiple similar proposals but little subsequent >> action, we're happy to announce that both projects are about to execute >> the final steps of the merger. >> >> The new, unified OpenWrt project will be governed under the rules >> established by the LEDE project, which can be found at >> https://lede-project.org/rules . Active members of both the former LEDE >> and OpenWrt projects will continue working on the unified OpenWrt. >> >> LEDE's spinoff and subsequent re-merge into OpenWrt will not alter the >> overall technical direction taken by the unified project. We will >> continue to work on improving stability and release maintenance while >> aiming for frequent minor releases to address critical bugs and security >> issues like we did with LEDE 17.01 and its four point releases until now. >> >> Old pre-15.05 OpenWrt CC releases will not be supported by the merged >> project anymore, leaving these releases without any future security or >> bug fixes. The OpenWrt CC 15.05 release series will receive a limited >> amount of security and bug fixes, but is not yet fully integrated in our >> release automation, so binary releases are lacking behind for now. >> >> The LEDE 17.01 release will continue to get full security and bug fix >> support for both source code and binary releases. >> We are planning a new major release under the new name in the next few >> months. >> >> The merged project will use the code base of the former LEDE project. >> OpenWrt specific patches not present in the LEDE repository but meeting >> LEDEs code quality requirements got integrated into the new tree. The >> source code is hosted at >> https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=summary with a >> continuously synchronized Github mirror hosted at >> https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt . We accept patches sent to our >> mailing list via open...@lists.infradead.org (is still being setup) or >> Github pull requests to https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt . >> >> Yet open pull requests to both the old OpenWrt and LEDE repositories >> will be closed after a 30 day grace period. We encourage people to open >> new pull requests at the new repository or re-send still unmerged patches. >> >> The remerged OpenWrt project is legally represented by the Software in >> the Public Interest (SPI) - an US 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. >> (see https://www.spi-inc.org/projects/openwrt/ ) The SPI is managing our >> OpenWrt trademark, handling our donations and helping us with legal >> problems. >> >> The original OpenWrt codebase has been archived for future reference and >> is hosted at https://github.com/openwrt/archive . >> >> The bug tracker is available at https://bugs.openwrt.org with previously >> reported LEDE project issues migrated to it. >> >> Old pre-15.05 OpenWrt CC releases, which are not supported any more, can >> be found at https://archive.openwrt.org . >> >> Infrastructure currently available under the lede-project.org domain >> will be moved to corresponding openwrt.org subdomains and redirects will >> be put in place where appropriate. >> >> The old OpenWrt buildbot infrastructure will be shut down and its >> compute resources integrated with the existing LEDE infrastructure in >> order to maintain build coverage of current and future releases. >> >> The merger of the OpenWrt and LEDE forums and wikis is not yet fully >> decided, so all portals will continue to be available under their >> respective domains until a definite consensus is reached. >> >> OpenWrt project >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Lede-dev mailing list >> Lede-dev@lists.infradead.org >> http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev > > _______________________________________________ > lede-adm mailing list > lede-...@lists.infradead.org > http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-adm
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