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motox22a
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I agree with EVERYTHING that kernol said...
No need to kill yourself...This stuff is on routers that "should" be used primarily for Home users...
Definitely not needed to have constant updates....Having come from DD-WRT where daily updates are
often the norm (And they usually don't do anything to fix problems and often introduce problems)
I find it refreshing to have a router OS that actually does what it says it will...
You will never make everyone happy....Somebody on they're SukiYaki 50 dollar Smart Phone that's not
happy because his phone is having connection problems (It must be Merlin software..right?)...
Take a break...Enjoy life (As much as you can with Covid and the other problem).
When you feel like it work on Merlin...When you don't feel like it...Don't.
I dare say we will survive on your already EXCELLENT firmware.
No need to kill yourself...This stuff is on routers that "should" be used primarily for Home users...
Definitely not needed to have constant updates....Having come from DD-WRT where daily updates are
often the norm (And they usually don't do anything to fix problems and often introduce problems)
I find it refreshing to have a router OS that actually does what it says it will...
You will never make everyone happy....Somebody on they're SukiYaki 50 dollar Smart Phone that's not
happy because his phone is having connection problems (It must be Merlin software..right?)...
Take a break...Enjoy life (As much as you can with Covid and the other problem).
When you feel like it work on Merlin...When you don't feel like it...Don't.
I dare say we will survive on your already EXCELLENT firmware.
In my book - you gave the answer to your production workflow problem - highlighted above!
You have FAR exceeded our expectations of you. Since I joined the Merlin journey [some 30 months ago] you have produced no fewer than 27 firmware releases. There were 10 in 2018 / 10 in 2019 and 7 so far this year in 2020 [in 5 months!!!].
In case anyone is puzzled by the stats - check out the linked PDF listing all the releases I am referring to.
https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=56ABA0E3B79458E5&id=56ABA0E3B79458E5!38939&parId=56ABA0E3B79458E5!131&o=OneUp
So - my best tips for you are: -
There really is little need to constantly feed us "update junkies" . Rather encourage us to enjoy long periods between reboots on your incredibly stable and add-on feature-enabled firmware!
- Set your sights on no more than 4 firmware releases per annum;
- Don't push Alpha's into a thread on this forum - rather build a list of volunteer Alpha testers across the model range to assist in early development - and provide test code to them only;
- Start forum thread for BETA testing once ready to release a beta test across the covered model range;
- Use some of the donated cash to invest in Chill Pills - or Fine Wine ...