May I ask why not? What issues are hindering this support to require a fork?No.
See Gnuton https://gnuton.github.io/asuswrt-merlin.ng/
Time, time, need and more time.What issues
I mean, if someone has been able to fork and support it, why not simply integrating on the upstream code like in OpenWRT for example.Time, time, need and more time.
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Only Eric does everything. He's the man, he's the king, he's the Merlinis exclusively maintained by @RMerlin,
I fear these one-man projectsOnly Eric does everything. He's the man, he's the king, he's the Merlin
It is open. Everything is on Github. Nothing is stopping other developers from contributing. That's how forks like Gnuton's came to existence as well. Themiron also contributed a fair amount of work for a few years, before moving on to other projects.I wonder why it has not been opened like OpenWRT
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