My opinion is in both camps. 
I find that a router should just work for any standard use with a minimal need for IT skillset. Something that EVERYONE can use and provides a secure connection to the web especially for the everage guy who has a 9 to 5 job and no time to even think about configuring an SSID
But i also find that nothing should stand in our way to build things that nobody even thought about.
When you see the OpenWRT repository then it’s a shame that we need to dabble around in basic config shit that could be better documented and force us less to stat stuck in the same config loop afted doing a simple firmware upgrade. OpenWRT should make this DEAD simple. But i’m well aware that this needs developers so It is what it is… and i hope this eventually happens. (SOON??) 
I also think that GLi does a lot to keep us happy with all our visions and opinions next to their own business goals. I’m sure they see that both paths have a business oppertunity.
The documentation is indeed one of the areas that needs improvement, lack of good documentation could cripple a business. the more customers you get the more people will ask the same questions. And those questions should all be covered in the documentation so that we can point there. And concentrate on new questions.
I’ve done a tiny bit of work on the OpenWRT wiki, and i must admit it is harder then i expexted to provide good documentation.
1 English is not my native language
2 I still need to learn and understand most of OpenWRT, so that makes it even harder to write a doc.
It is very hard to explain something that you not fully understand, in technical terms, in good English. In a organised manner. to name the basics.
And learn wikimarkup. and o yeah i also need to sleep.
So whenever you see an option to improve the wiki THEN DO IT. Even if it is just fixing a typo!!! Just fix it.
For GLi i think for some subjects even Chinglish would be fine. Then we could translate and correct it in good English to add to OpenWRT wiki, that then again can be copied and pasted back by GLi. into their wiki. (Or is that a weird proposal?) In my opinion we all would benefit and it also would work nicely as marketing when the GLi related docs on OpenWRT are better then all the rest. (If all of us manage to figure out a way that works for us)
yea, I make large assumptions. But hey I benefit from this, and I’m happy to share my idea’s back into the system.
It’s 2016 baby!!! New innovative ways might work better then doing things the old way. look at all of this OpenWRT stuff. It has more potential then all the standard shit. But it can be even more if we can figure out ways route around the obstacles.
So thank you all for being a part of this! Even if you don’t agree with a single word I just wrote.