[LEDE-DEV] [OpenWrt-Devel] openwrt and lede - remerge proposal

Florian Fainelli f.fainelli at gmail.com
Tue May 9 15:01:16 PDT 2017


On 05/08/2017 06:19 AM, John Crispin wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Felix, Imre and myself had 2 calls last week lasting several hours and
> discussed the following proposal of conditions for a remerge that we
> would like to propose and have people vote on.
> 
> *) branding
> - the owrt side sees no option of using the lede brand
> 
> - a (minor) majority voted for openwrt as a name over lede whilst most
> people said they did not care
> 
> - as the last vote had a 100% ACK for a remerge using the owrt brand is
> the only feasible option
> 
> *) domain
> - transfer owner ship to SPI for openwrt.org and lede-project.org
> - add them to the pool of urls at digital ocean
> - post remerge build a setup where we have several DNS servers in
> various locations
> - point git.openwrt.org at the lede git server
> - point bugs.openwrt.org to the lede flyspray instance
> - keep both wikis and forums as is (we should decide post remerge how to
> proceed to avoid these issues blocking the progress)
> - update the lede domain entries for build/download/rsync/... servers so
> that the openwrt domain also points at them
> 
> *) SPI
> - TBD post remerge
> 
> *) github
> - stop pushing to lede-project organisation
> - start pushing to the openwrt organisation
> - cleanup the list of owners in the openwrt organisation
> - obsolete all issues on the openwrt organisation and close the issue
> tracker
> - go through the open openwrt and lede PRs, pickup whats useful and
> close the rest, asking people to repost (things wont be rebasable anyhow)
> - close the lede PR tracker
> - keep the lede organisation in its current state so that forked trees
> dont get obsoleted
> 
> - obsolete the lede github org after a grace period of 3-6 months
> 
> *) landing page
> - update the lede landing page to represent the openwrt name
> - update the landing page to have the same look & feel as the current
> openwrt landing page
> - point openwrt.org at the lede landing page
> 
> *) trac
> - trac is already readonly, keep content so that search engines can
> still find the it
> - edit the trac html templates, adding a note pointing at the
> bug.openwrt.org instance
> 
> *) email accounts
> - currently there are around ~20 active openwrt.org mail accounts
> - turn all the webmaster@, hostmaster@, ... accounts into aliases that
> anyone with voting rights can be subscribed to
> - ask those people that are no longer active to voluntarily give up
> their accounts
> - mail addresses may under no conditions be used for any personal
> business, consultancy, applying for jobs, ... purposes
> 
> - any mail sent from an openwrt.org account needs to adhere the
> trademark policy and should only be used for FOSS purposes
> 
> 
> *) wiki / forum
> - TBD
> - asking in either forum/wiki will get a biased vote so keep them both
> around
> - start a separate discussion regarding these post remerge
> 
> *) LF
> - find out what doubts folks have about LF
> - find out benefits - we would have their hosting and sponsorship ?!
> - start a separate discussion regarding these post remerge
> 
> *) git trees
> - rebrand the lede tree to openwrt
> - work out what has happened inside the openwrt tree since the reboot
> and pick up the useful bits (zoltan has done some prior work on this
> already)
> 
> *) mailing list
> - ask david to add the openwrt-adm and openwrt lists
> - announce the switch to the infradead serves, asking people to
> unsubscribe if they have privacy issues with this
> - import the user DB from the current openwrt and lede ML into the 2 new
> mailing lists
> - find out if we can redirect/auto-reply  the existing lists to the new
> ones
> 
> *) trademark/sponsorship policy
> - review/ack imres trademark policy
> - review/ack jows sponsorship policy
> 
> *) timeline
> - refine / vote / agree on the proposal withing the next 2 week
> - work on the action items in the 4 weeks after that

All of this sounds good me, and thanks for taking the time to talk to
each other and come to an agreement.

How can we help?
-- 
Florian



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