* I do not want to give support for IPv4-related questions of users. Would you be available to maintain and answer questions regarding the IPv4 support?
I'd be happy to answer questions, but it would be best if those questions are directed to the list and my address is in the CC field. That way I'll definitely see it and can answer. If it just goes to the list in general I'll very likely miss the message. Is that someting that could be added to the Wiki?
Hmm, you can add anything you want in the wiki, but it's unlikely someone will read it before asking here on the mailing list, at least to my personal experience. ;)
But if you commit to look into these issues, just try to catch the mails sent here to this mailing list - if you don't i'll try to forward them to you. :)
I'll do my best to keep an eye on things. If you see something and I don't respond, I'd appreciate the forward.
* Do you plan to provide OpenWRT support as well? (This is more out of curiosity)
I wasn't planning on OpenWRT support. What would be entailed? When I hear OpenWRT, I think of the firmware I can load onto my old Linksys WRT54G AP. Would it simply be testing these changes on that device?
Basically we already have an OpenWRT/LEDE integration [1] which provides configuration options in a config file, which are parsed and applied etc.
Not sure if the ancient WRT54G is still even properly supported, but there are dozens of cheap and more moderns APs you can use it. But if you are not familiar with OpenWRT, don't worry, someone else can provide the integration if they need it. :)
I think that sounds great. Thanks!