titatovernaar
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hello quastion almost 2 moths ago last update
will there come a new one ? short time
thanks tita
will there come a new one ? short time
thanks tita
https://github.com/RMerl/asuswrt-merlin/commits/master
Here you can see the progress. Thanks again to Merlin for his work.
Developers would do well to publish their goals and status... it encourages people to follow along. A simple "I'm shooting to release version x.xx on or about xx/xx/xx", updated occasionally, would keep people happy, build a community, and stop them from asking.
I've answered that question multiple times already, and one user already repeated my answer in post #5. I can't release anything new until Asus releases new GPLs for all supported models. Right now, I can't even compile any firmware but the RT-AC3200 (and, by cheating, the RT-AC87U). I need copies of the new closed source files for every other models. The wireless configuration code is now closed source, and is unique for each model.
And the very latest code on which I've been working this last week can't be compiled for any of the currently supported models (which is why it's not on Github yet).
So, I can't give any ETA, because I don't have any. It depends on when Asus will release the newer GPLs. It's out of my control.
Im confused, but did ASUS, whom ive heard has actively worked with you in the past, lock up the code for these machines?
Im confused, but did ASUS, whom ive heard has actively worked with you in the past, lock up the code for these machines?
Hi Merlin,
Are you saying there will not be any further exellent releases from yourself?
/J.
Thank you, but this says the same as my assumption. No more Merlin updates.
I can't release anything new until Asus releases new GPLs for all supported models.
It depends on when Asus will release the newer GPLs.
Beside the delays in release, does this affect your FW development in any way?New FCC rules forced Asus to recently close the source code that handles the wireless configuration. And due to abuse from other developers taking technologies licensed for exclusive use on Asus routers and making it run on competitors hardware, they also more recently had to close down additional parts of the code.
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