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--- Begin Message ---Dear OpenWRT developer, I hope this message finds you well. As a user of OpenWRT, I would like to express my appreciation for the excellent work you have done in creating such a comprehensive documentation. However, I have noticed that the current structure can be challenging for new users to navigate, which can be discouraging for them. In an effort to help improve the user experience, I would like to suggest a restructuring scheme based on the Buildroot user manual. I believe that this scheme could make the documentation more accessible and user-friendly, which would in turn help attract more users to OpenWRT. I understand that you have put a lot of effort into creating the documentation, and I want to assure you that my intention is not to criticize your work. Rather, I hope that my suggestion can contribute to the continued success of OpenWRT. The new structure: ----------------------------------- Developer guide * Overview * OpenWRT source code * Getting the source code * Working with GitHub * Revision number calculation * Build system: * Build System essentials * System setup * Linux * MacOS * Windows (WSL) * Setting up a build server in VirtualBox * Build system usage * Quick image-building guide * Using build environments * Overriding Build Options * Using the SDK * Cross Compiling your application * Using External Toolchain * Image Builder frontends * Using the Image Builder * OpenWrt Feeds * Adding new packages to OpenWRT * "Hello, world!" package for OpenWrt * Preparing, configuring, and building the necessary tools * Adjusting the PATH variable * Conclusion * Creating a simple “Hello, world!” application * Creating the source code directory and files * Compiling, linking, and testing the application * Conclusion * Creating a package from your application * Creating a package feed for your packages * Creating the package manifest file * Conclusion * Including your package feed into OpenWrt build system * Including the new package feed into the OpenWrt build system * Updating and installing feeds * Conclusion * Building, deploying and testing your application * Building the package * Deploying and testing your package * Removing your package * Conclusion * Migrating to use GNU make in your application * Why use GNU make ? * Creating a makefile * Testing the makefile using native tools * Modifying the package manifest, and testing the build * Conclusion * Patching your application: Adding new files * About patches * Preparing the source code * Creating the first patch * Including the first patch into the package * Conclusion * Create a sample procd init script * Patching your application: Editing existing files * Creating the second patch * Conclusion * Adding existing packages to OpenWRT * Autotools packages * Cmake packages * Meson packages * Packages with other specific build systems * Patching a package ( Working with patches) * Using Dependencies * Debugging * GNU Debugger * Device management in OpenWRT * Adding a new device * Adding new device support * Adding new platform support * Device support policies / best practices * Device Tree Usage in OpenWrt (DTS) * Mounting Block Devices ---------------------------------------------- Thank you for your consideration. The full structure is attached. Best regards, Javad RahimipetroudiDeveloper guide * Overview * OpenWRT source code * Getting the source code * Working with GitHub * Revision number calculation * Build system: * Build System essentials * System setup * Linux * MacOS * Windows (WSL) * Setting up a build server in VirtualBox * Build system usage * Quick image-building guide * Using build environments * Overriding Build Options * Using the SDK * Cross Compiling your application * Using External Toolchain * Image Builder frontends * Using the Image Builder * OpenWrt Feeds * Adding new packages to OpenWRT * "Hello, world!" package for OpenWrt * Preparing, configuring, and building the necessary tools * Adjusting the PATH variable * Conclusion * Creating a simple “Hello, world!” application * Creating the source code directory and files * Compiling, linking, and testing the application * Conclusion * Creating a package from your application * Creating a package feed for your packages * Creating the package manifest file * Conclusion * Including your package feed into OpenWrt build system * Including the new package feed into the OpenWrt build system * Updating and installing feeds * Conclusion * Building, deploying and testing your application * Building the package * Deploying and testing your package * Removing your package * Conclusion * Migrating to use GNU make in your application * Why use GNU make ? * Creating a makefile * Testing the makefile using native tools * Modifying the package manifest, and testing the build * Conclusion * Patching your application: Adding new files * About patches * Preparing the source code * Creating the first patch * Including the first patch into the package * Conclusion * Create a sample procd init script * Patching your application: Editing existing files * Creating the second patch * Conclusion * Adding existing packages to OpenWRT * Autotools packages * Cmake packages * Meson packages * Packages with other specific build systems * Patching a package ( Working with patches) * Using Dependencies * Debugging * GNU Debugger * Device management in OpenWRT * Adding a new device * Adding new device support * Adding new platform support * Device support policies / best practices * Device Tree Usage in OpenWrt (DTS) * Mounting Block Devices Technical References * Networking * Theory * Datagram Structures * Linux network interfaces * Networking in the Linux Kernel * Device Support: MAC address setup * Multicast DNS Daemon * Netifid * Network scripts * Wireless Modes * Network Filesystems * Security * Security * OpenWrt SELinux policy development, customization, and testing * Coding in OpenWRT * Write shell scripts in OpenWrt * Init Scripts * procd init scripts * UCI * Ubox (libubox) * Ubus (OpenWrt micro bus architecture) * uBus IPC/RPC System * ubus file * ubus iwinfo * ubus network * ubus service * ubus session * ubus system * ubus uci * Testing OpenWrt in a virtual machine * Docker OpenWrt Image Generation * Metarouter Virtualization on Mikrotik RouterBoard * OpenWrt as a Docker Image * OpenWrt as a Xen DomU guest * OpenWrt as Docker container host * OpenWrt as DomU in Debian Xen4 in a private network * OpenWrt as QEMU/KVM host server * OpenWrt in LXC containers * OpenWrt in QEMU * OpenWrt on UTM on Apple Silicon HowTo * OpenWrt on VirtualBox HowTo * OpenWrt on VMware Fusion on Apple Silicon HowTo * OpenWrt on VMware HowTo * OpenWrt running as metarouter on mikrotik routerOS * VirtualBox Advanced * Contribution * Reporting bugs * Submitting patches * Sending patches by git send-email * Frequent PR mistakes or "How to prevent my PR from getting delayed for sure" * OpenWRT release management * Making OpenWrt releases * High-level release process * How to create a major release * How to create a service release * How to prepare buildbot for major release * Prepare Nitrokey 3A Mini for build artifact signing * Update package lists * Update wikidata * Release goals * 20.xx * 19.07.4 * 21.XX * 22.03 * 23.xx * 21.02
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