Re: [LEDE-DEV] [OpenWrt-Devel] Introducing the LEDE project

2016-05-06 Thread Valent Turkovic
I'm an outsider, have nothing to do with OpenWrt developement but still work on few projects which depend on OpenWrt as awesome project that enables us to do our projects (wifi mesh networking) but also do professional jobs for clients using OpenWrt as embedded os for lots of different applications

Re: [LEDE-DEV] [OpenWrt-Devel] Introducing the LEDE project

2016-05-06 Thread Daniel Curran-Dickinson
On 16-05-05 03:22 PM, mbm wrote: > On 5/5/2016 7:40 AM, Felix Fietkau wrote: >> Many of the changes that we previously tried to introduce were often >> squashed by internal disagreements. Resulting discussions often turned >> toxic quickly and led to nothing being done to address the issues. >> Set

Re: [LEDE-DEV] [OpenWrt-Devel] Introducing the LEDE project

2016-05-06 Thread Daniel Dickinson
Might I submit that my impression is that Kaloz (at least) holds infrastructure hostage to maintain control, and that the fundamental problem here is that OpenWrt is *not* democratic and ignores what people who were ones visibly working on openwrt want and overrides their wishes because he/they has

Re: [LEDE-DEV] [OpenWrt-Devel] Introducing the LEDE project

2016-05-06 Thread Luka Perkov
>On 2016-05-05 20:22, mbm wrote: >> On 5/5/2016 7:40 AM, Felix Fietkau wrote: >>> Many of the changes that we previously tried to introduce were often >>> squashed by internal disagreements. Resulting discussions often turned >>> toxic quickly and led to nothing being done to address the issues.

Re: [LEDE-DEV] [OpenWrt-Devel] Introducing the LEDE project

2016-05-06 Thread Hartmut Knaack
mbm schrieb am 05.05.2016 um 21:22: > On 5/5/2016 7:40 AM, Felix Fietkau wrote: >> Many of the changes that we previously tried to introduce were often >> squashed by internal disagreements. Resulting discussions often turned >> toxic quickly and led to nothing being done to address the issues.

Re: [LEDE-DEV] [OpenWrt-Devel] Introducing the LEDE project

2016-05-06 Thread Daniel Curran-Dickinson
Might I submit that my impression is that Kaloz (at least) holds infrastructure hostage to maintain control, and that the fundamental problem here is that OpenWrt is *not* democratic and ignores what people who were ones visibly working on openwrt want and overrides their wishes because he/they has