A clean firmware will be very welcome, I already ordered a few new AR150’s (so in a week or two I will be able to test)
I’m not worried that code is ‘sneaked in’ since that sooner or later will be discovered and would not be in any-ones best interest. I’t very good to see that GLiNet does an effort to take this route and listens to our feedback. Everyone seems to want something else and all with good reasons. GLi has to find it’s way trough all our wishes, their own vision, and also what OpenWrt gives us all to work with. Form my point of view it’s most important to have a reliable release. (without the risk of having beta bugs)
In some cases reliabillity is more important then features. But for other cases modern features are important. 4G, VPN, etc. but they introduce a higher chance of bugs. So that’s a trade-off. If i need to configure a router for someone who does not need 4G or VPN then it’s good to have a clean CC available and also have the ability to use the HUGE OpenWrt repository in a reliable way. It’s this repo that makes OpenWrt so damn beautiful. And a repo relies 100% on a reliable core.
Please correct me if I’m wrong.
Have a good Christmas! Knowing that it there is a CC version coming soon that’s good enough for me.
@klaberte: “Please compile the final OpenWRT CC with packages for use with the AR150.”
What packages do you mean by this?
Switch, USB?