RB wrote:
>> 1. Build an independent non-profit foundation
> Like starting a small business or sole proprietorship, this has the
> greatest flexibility and allows real control, but requires a sizeable
> amount of dedication and effort on the part of at least one
> individual.  It is my observation that maintaining a foundation isn't
> terribly difficult or time-consuming, but startup (or re-startup, as
> the case may be if the foundation is allowed to lapse) is definitely
> more painful.
> 
>> 2. Join on eof the exisitng umbrella entities, such as;
> The biggest argument I've seen against joining such entities is that
> the POC on both sides is usually restricted to a 1:1 relationship.
> Enter hit-by-a-bus discussion.
I don't know how such things are handled, but I don't think that these
entities don't have a process to resolve such a situation.

> What is OpenWrt's current relationship with private business
> interests?  How will that play into a transition?
I think private business interests should be kept separate from the 
free software project. I mean not that there can't be a close
relationship between the two, but IMHO they should at least be separate 
entities.

- Felix
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