[VOTE] Endorse the creation of OpenWrt One
Mathias Kresin
dev at kresin.me
Mon Jan 22 22:10:25 PST 2024
17/01/2024 16:25, John Crispin:
> OpenWrt One will be a wireless networking device designed for free and
> open source software enthusiasts, encouraging people to tinker with and
> learn about embedded development and Linux networking.
>
> OpenWrt One is intended to benefit OpenWrt as the project shall receive
> a share of the revenue for each unit sold.
>
> Our intent is to build a unit with OpenWrt friendly hardware
> specifications which makes it well supportable and serves as a potential
> role model for manufacturers - it will receive the same level of
> community support as other OpenWrt capable devices, there will be no
> priority tier, no paid support channels and no dedicated OpenWrt
> flavours or similar. The device support shall be fully upstreamed into
> vanilla OpenWrt.
>
> OpenWrt One is a private voluntary initiative led by me (John Crispin).
> The initial R&D cost for the ODM design is privately paid for by me,
> without utilising any OpenWrt funds. I will not be making any profit
> from this. To reduce liabilities, time to market and burden on
> individual developers or the project as a whole, I propose to co-develop
> the OpenWrt One PCB together with the ODM behind the Banana Pi
> community. The OpenWrt One will reuse design aspects as well as the form
> factor of existing Banana Pi PCBs and enclosures.
>
>
> OpenWrt One is *not* intended to be:
> - A contender for commercial off-the-shelf Routers or APs.
> - A wired router achieving gigabit NAT speeds
> - A bleeding edge Wi-Fi 6e/7 access point
> - A Network Attached Storage device
> - A high speed ethernet switch
>
> The "One" rather aims to be:
> - As open as possible and fully compliant with all copyleft and other
> FOSS licenses it uses
> - An educational platform for tinkering with/learning about open
> hardware and Linux
> - A way to donate to the OpenWrt project while receiving a nice
> gadget in return
> - Provide expansibility through mikroBUS, GPIOs and PCI/e M.2
> - Software unbrickable and easily recoverable without additional means
> - The satisfaction of achieving an overdue personal objective
>
>
> By starting this vote, I am asking fellow developers of the OpenWrt
> project to:
> a) Endorse the usage and mention of the OpenWrt trademark and logo
> for the OpenWrt One hardware device, allowing the ODM to print the
> OpenWrt logo on the silk screen and enclosures as well as branding the
> resulting device "OpenWrt One" and marketing it as such. Software
> Freedom Conservancy (SFC) agreed to take care of the legal agreement
> with the ODM if the vote succeeds.
> b) Authorise SFC, Inc. to register an IEEE MAC Address Block Large
> (MA-L) on behalf of OpenWrt. The required one-time payment will be
> covered by private, non-project funds.
> c) Agree that SFC will receive a percentage of the revenue of each
> unit sold by the ODM, on behalf of OpenWrt with the received funds being
> directed towards the OpenWrt project under the existing fiscal agreement
> in order to cover future expenses. Right now I am aiming for a share of
> around 10% with an expected price tag of around 100$ per unit.
>
>
> The vote shall be concluded within 10 days.
>
> In case the vote succeeds, the next steps will be:
> - Finalise the hardware design with the silicon vendor (MediaTek) and
> ODM (Banana Pi) - expected to take 4-8 weeks
> - Receive engineering samples (15 units) and distribute them to
> interested parties
> - Provide samples to SFC for copyleft/FOSS license compliance
> verification.
> - Once the engineering samples are confirmed to be working, the ODM
> will start producing the initial batch of units
>
> Please understand that until the vote succeeds I do not have the
> mandate/authority to further any discussions with the involved entities
> on behalf of OpenWrt. Final technical and legal details will be
> clarified once the consent is given through this vote.
>
> John
+1
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