On Feb 28, 2015, at 12:02 PM, Dave Taht <[email protected]> wrote:

> A) What do you like about cerowrt?

- It just works
- It gives me a lot of cool features that I rely on (no bufferbloat, IPv6, 
routing on interfaces) and some that I don't (DNSSEC, babel)
- Pride in my (small) contribution to the project
- I own plenty of WNDR3800's, so I'll keep using it :-)

> B) What brought to you cerowrt?

I followed a link to the project in late 2011, and for whatever reason, I 
believed in the goal that you were seeking. I saw a latent gem of an idea, and 
the drive to make it go, but the website was disorganized. It was too hard to 
separate the features that were real and working, and those that were fond 
hopes, but were *way* out on the horizon. Dave let me edit the wiki, and you 
know the rest.

> C) Where do you want the project to go?

It may be time to declare victory on "fixing home routers". Since BB & CC have 
embraced virtually all the stuff we've pioneered, there doesn't seem to be much 
advantage to more development in that vein.

Maybe it is time to pivot the CeroWrt brand name to "making wifi fast".

> D) What can you do to help cerowrt?

I'll keep editing web sites and testing software. I'll also continue to offer 
words of encouragement.

> E) what can you do to help openwrt?

ENOTIME. But if there were a single thing they could do to help their 
ease-of-use (and therefore their popularity), it would be to make it drop-dead 
easy to find the proper firmware for a router from their Supported Devices page 
(http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/start). It should be a single click to download 
the BB or CC version from that page.

Anyone know who would I write to at OpenWrt to make this suggestion?

Rich

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