Hello there

I also don't have Notion account so will reply here to all can take note and discuss. I have basically 2 notes:

1 - One thing that would be interesting to have it by default regarding IPv6 is make the router to find out if it received an IPv6 address in the WAN interface but not a Prefix Delegation to be installed in the LAN and then make it re-configure itself automatically to use NDP Proxy, so the /64 prefix in the WAN can be used in the LAN. This is specially useful when users end up connecting a secondary router behind the main one who connects to the ISP and receives all IPv6 information instead of configuring this secondary router as as Bridge or AP mode disabling DHCP Server on it. There are instructions in the wiki to make it possible, so perhaps it is just a question to have it by default to happen automatically on these scenarios. This way IPv6 is not broken up on many of these scenarios.

2 - It was mentioned there is some lack of testers for certain targets/subtargets. While that may be the case that can be stimulated in different ways, starting by adjusting the wiki and related documentation with more information on how to test properly feedback it to maintainers. There may be many cases where people have the hardware and is wiling to put the effort but don't know exactly how. I guess some people may think the only way to contribute to OpenWrt is by writing code and doing PRs and that is definitely not the case. There is a fair amount of work to be done to test newer hardware and make it 100% and that sometimes can be a very lengthy and detailed task. If this can be ease up with information in the wiki and other ways this ecosystem can certainly be enhanced.

Regards
Fernando

On 31/03/2023 06:44, Arınç ÜNAL wrote:
Hi all,

These are the ideas I've been thinking about for the future of OpenWrt for a while. It looks complete enough to share it with all of you.

I'm willing to put a great deal of effort to get as much out-of-tree patches on mainline Linux as possible.

You can make a comment on Notion or discuss it here, I'm wondering if the ideas are feasible and how well it would benefit the people maintaining OpenWrt.

https://arinc9.notion.site/OpenWrt-next-gen-ideas-6db745e7584b4823950291c96f2326bb

Arınç

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