Currently, beginning of https://openipc.org/ reads: "Open source firmware for IP cameras".
Based on the discussion on the project Telegram channels, the project is actually a kind of "umbrella" for multiple, even disparate, kind of activities ranging:
From working on open-source baseline Linux system/distro/firmware
Thru modifying existing vendor firmwares and/or including non-opensource components
To offering a communication platform (multiple Github projects, multiple Telegram channels) to people interested in advanced usage/hacking of IP cameras.
Arguably, the value of the project comes exactly from this pluralistic, "everyone is welcome and can use/contribute to project in any way they find useful" nature.
If the above describes the situation faithfully, then arguably, the index page of the project should describe the multitude of features/services the project offers, and open-source distribution should have its own dedicated page.
Currently, beginning of https://openipc.org/ reads: "Open source firmware for IP cameras".
Based on the discussion on the project Telegram channels, the project is actually a kind of "umbrella" for multiple, even disparate, kind of activities ranging:
Arguably, the value of the project comes exactly from this pluralistic, "everyone is welcome and can use/contribute to project in any way they find useful" nature.
If the above describes the situation faithfully, then arguably, the index page of the project should describe the multitude of features/services the project offers, and open-source distribution should have its own dedicated page.