On 22/12/2016 09:36, David Lang wrote: > On Wed, 21 Dec 2016, Dave Taht wrote: > >> On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 12:29 PM, David Lang <da...@lang.hm> wrote: >>> On Wed, 21 Dec 2016, Kathy Giori wrote: >>> >>>> From a PR perspective, I strongly suggest keeping the term OpenWrt as >>>> part of the branding of the project moving forward. It can just be >>>> cosmetic (web site, etc.) but the name has so much history, and >>>> positive connotation, that you don't want to lose that brand attached >>>> to the development moving forward. >>> >>> >>> I agree, I think this is an obvious choice to make. OpenWRT has a lot of >>> name recognition, it would be foolish to throw that away. >> >> Just to take the other side for rhetorical purposes, a purpose of a >> re-branding exercise is to show a change in the "product" or >> organisation behind it. OpenWrt is widely known... as a bleeding edge, >> sometimes unstable, somewhat hard to use 3rd party firmware. DD-Wrt >> and Tomato get a lot more press for some reason. So do things like >> Yocto. If lede were to succeed in meeting its other goals, coherently, >> preserving "lede" and moving forward as a separate project does make >> sense. > > I'll point out OpenOffice vs LibreOffice and the fact that years after > development of OO has really stopped, people are still finding it and > downloading it instead of LO (it's replacement) > > there's a lot of stuff out there pointing at OpenWRT, unless you are > going to replace all the OpenWRT stuff with pointers to LEDE, you are > better off taking advantage of the millions of references to OpenWRT. > > David Lang > > Yes, the name is pointing at a product that doesn't exist any longer, > but Deb and Ian aren't involved with Debian any longer either. At some > point the fact that a name is known matters far more than the historical > reasons for the name.
a problem that can be solved by a http redirect ... John _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel