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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