It would be great if GL.iNet had a performance/privacy release without a number of the apps (Bark, DPI, Astrowarp, GoodCloud). Yes there are ways of removing / disabling apps, but it is not possible currently to make your own GL.Net builds and routers like Flint 3 probably never will run vanilla OpenWRT due to the QSDK. So some suggestions are:
Create a performance release for enthusiasts who want a lean build
Allow us to have a “firmware builder” to have builds with only the apps we want on our builds
Thanks for responding. My suggestion is that GL.iNet allow some form of firmware builder but include some kind of guardrail to reduce abuse. OpenWRT, as you know, has an online firmware builder for hundreds of different router models including some from GL.iNet. I personally use the OpenWRT firmware builder (and attended sysupgrade) to regularly to create & maintain my own builds. It is a huge benefit. You could use for example some connection to our GL.iNet forum accounts. What do you think, could the GL.iNet firmware builder be supported once again?
Because of the association with different regimes and trying to bypass firmwares as a company.
There could be some linking.... But this takes away other resources.
What I think what could work although I'm not a lawyer.
Is to create a very stripped down version of what once the infra builder was, but based on OpenWrt builder which it partly already is, hence they could litterly do that with the openwrt builder.
And then do everything with patching.
Patching often circumvent a little with laws here including with owners and copyright, so let the user patch it and the code cannot be associated to a company, but the responsibility is layed down on the builder.
The difficult part is how to lock it down only for gl routers and protect the propertairy source.
But that is how I look at it... I don't know how laws work in china so maybe I think to easy, but I have it seen circumvent other open source projects like that.