Hi, Several months after the split it looks like things have pretty much ended up where they were before the split. It's starting to look like the talk of encouraging new blood, and being more open and transparent was more talk than real intention. As much as I've gotten busy with personal issues that landed me in the hospital (sadly not before I did damage; although I stand by the statement that there was far too much hostility in the openwrt private discussions), I'm not sure why a split was necessary to get to where things are now. LEDE is still pretty much a closed group with basically the same group of core developers as ever.
I would do more if I could, but I've got problems of my own to deal with; I joined Facebook to reconnect with old friends because part of the reason I was so vocal was that I had gotten isolated as well as unwell, but the bounce back has been slow, and I'm not where I need to be to work towards a better solution myself. Part of the problem, I think, is the lack of clear and consistent (and visible) governance and communication makes the project unappealing for companies to be interested in paying developers to work on either. It's not enough to have code and commits, there needs to be a communications strategy as well, or the projects will die. Regards, Daniel _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel