Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> OpenWrt is described as a Linux distribution for embedded devices.....
> 
>> (ok. It was a kind of joke, but this is actually the goal of OpenWrt; to
>> develop a Linux based embedded system for both final solutions and
>> development)
> 
> That begs the question: what's the difference between OpenWRT
> and OpenEmbedded?
> 

Which is a fine question indeed. The distinction between OpenEmbedded
and OpenWrt is amongst other quite discrete development approaches, an
example could be the two different buildsystem and the learning curve
needed to be able to use them.

These comments are clearly the personal oppinion of an OpenWrt
developer, so I am trying to stay somewhat "objective". Though the
reality is that OpenEmbedded and OpenWrt are project with very semilar
goals, so it will always be up to the personal choice and preferences.

My personal choice is OpenWrt ;-)

Chz

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