Hi RangerZ,

I appreciate your input. Different views/philosophies notwithstanding, I respectfully disagree that OpenWRT devices in the present state can ever be geared for “general consumers,” and it is a mistake to try, as with the GL UI. Travel routers are a dime a dozen, and there are many user-friendly devices, not to mention being cheaper, and with stronger brands from mainstream vendors, for such “everyday” use cases. Not to say that one can’t use a GL router for such, but I’ll again assert that the main audience for OpenWRT devices are mostly enthusiasts, not the everyday user in need of a pocket router.

GL is indeed a business, and it should identify and focus on its core competencies, and not try to be all things to all people. What sets GL apart from the competition? Pre-installed OpenWRT routers, of course! AFAIK, it’s the only vendor on the market to do so. Then, concentrate and improve on that aspect, and leave the “everyday” routers to others more capable.

That said, we do agree that lack of good docs is a major constraint–not just for OpenWRT, but for GL devices. The docs section here is virtually empty. If GL wants for its devices to find a wider audience, then that would be the place to start. I also wholeheartedly agree with your other points regarding packaging & maintenance of the firmware.

Anyway, glad to exchange views with you! Differences are what make the world go around! It would be awfully boring if we agree with each other all the time.