I see my topic has triggered a thing or two.

Since A real CC doesn’t seem to be an option, a basic CC with Luci would be nice. Though the main reason for my initial question was stability. To have a router that can be given to someone and then just works for a long time without ‘beta bug issues’. It seems to be a lot to ask for since the answers that can be found on the OpenWrt forum on the topic are not all that clear either about how stable a stock OpenWrt release actually is. So it would be good if that could be cleared up before DD is released.

I’m not sure if it can be done, but to me the best option would be a CC release that does not have beta software from trunk. But with backported patches that can be considered stable.

I don’t have enough coding skills to estimate stability, I cannot see if there is beta software running, that’s why I started looking for a known-to-be-stable release.

I understand it is not possible in the way I initially had in mind, as Rene explained. The option that Alzhao just suggested seems a good one to me.

A clean CC1505 with Luci and all the kernel packages. If this rules out beta software and eventually includes backports. Then that sounds like a reliable solution for someone like me who still has to learn a lot about software.

For hacking I then would use the DD based firmware (in case some kernel package needs do be recompiled)
But for devices that I configure for others I then have a reliable release based on CC1505.

And then when the DD release arrives it all should come together.

DD then can be frozen as a reliable stable release for basic users. And trunk then is the developers repository. To end-users it’s important to have a clear difference between Stable and trunk/dev/beta.

And please don’t rush this, take time to figure out what is best for end-users. So the GLi front end will still be good to have as a package that we can install. It is a very user friendly interface.