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@tomj, tinkering and hobby are not opportunity cost for you. You gain from this and it worth it. But it may be opportunity cost for others.
People always tinker in different level. You cannot do anything from raw material. You assemble a PC before, but may not willing to do it again now, because you shift your interest. You can spend 3 month to tinker openwrt for the first time and make a firmware that works for your own use. But after that may want to clone all your settings to all the new devices you have, not build each one from a default openwrt firmware, which even don’t have wifi enabled.
So this is what we do. We try to compile some common config into our firmware, so that people will not ask: why there is no signal, what is the password, how to setup pppoe, how to setup repeater, what is firewall, how can I connect usb devices.
But of course, hobbyist is one of our main market and we haven’t done enough. We always appreciate your advise.
@frietpan, if I am just one developer, I would prefer to make a package and submit to openwrt. But now we are a company and things are more complicated.
Technically making it a package is really not easy, because in our firmware we just put some default configs and we can control it. If you install as a package, you will need to think every situations. One of the features of “Open source” is that: totally no warranty. But this is what we have to provide. Put into the community will soon lost in control and people may complain to us.
But, we didn’t think of this from time to time. I do want to contribute to the community more. Your help is greatly appreciated.