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Yes I can provide a set of patchs and contribute to your version but for that 
there is two things we should tackle before.
- If you have a reference on how to contribute to OpenWrt the proper way please 
share it.
- I would like to enable other routers before pushing this to OpenWrt official 
repo. For now there is only one Board. I need contributors before to extend a 
bit what I have done that is very specific to one hardware release.

Regards
 
"Daniel Golle" [email protected] – July 31, 2026 at 3:00 PM
> Hi,
> 
> On Fri, Jul 31, 2026 at 01:24:43PM +0200, Brice GIBOUDEAU via openwrt-devel 
> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I’m sharing some work I did to fix a mistake I did by erasing my U-Boot 
> > without a backup… yes I know ;-)
> > 
> > If this work can be useful for some of you I put the link to the repo below 
> > and if some of you want to enable it on other WRTxxx products don’t 
> > hesitate to contribute.
> > 
> > My work is based on the upstream version of U-Boot and not the very aging 
> > version provided by Linksys.
> > 
> > You can find it here:
> > 
> > https://github.com/TheMiNuS/wrt1900acsv2-uboot
> 
> We generally like to host replacement (and enhanced) loaders for
> supported devices. The way do this is typically a set of patches
> including defconfig and maybe a default environment, on top of
> mainline U-Boot. In this particular case, imho it would be the best to
> extend
> https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/tree/main/package/boot/uboot-mvebu
> instead of having a patch set (leave alone an opqaue source tree) for
> a single board. If you can extract your work into patches to be
> applied there, that would be the best. Create all patches in a way
> that can be applied upstream -- not all of your work may be suitable
> or target upstream, but hardware drivers and defconfig typically the
> answer is typically 'yes'.
> 
> If you have questions or need any help with that, let me know.
> 
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