Inagaki Hiroshi is an independent consultant and embedded systems engineer with 11 years’ experience specializing in OpenWrt device support and LuCI internationalization. He has a strong track record adding hardware support for Realtek and MediaTek SoCs, modifying device trees, and resolving low-level switch, PHY and UART integration issues to bring new routers and access points to life. As a full-stack contributor to LuCI, he improves UX and i18n—particularly English-to-Japanese translations—and fixes UI issues across widely used OpenWrt apps like mwan3 and adblock. His work spans bootloader tweaks through kernel-level hardware configuration, demonstrating rare end-to-end expertise in networking firmware. Based in Japan and active on major OpenWrt repositories including the upstream openwrt and ImmortalWrt projects, he blends hands-on engineering with practical localization skills often overlooked in firmware-focused profiles.
This repository is a mirror of https://git.openwrt.org/openwrt/openwrt.git It is for reference only and is not active for check-ins. We will continue to accept Pull Requests here. They will be merged via staging trees then into openwrt.git.
Role in this project:
Back-end & Embedded Systems Engineer
Contributions:356 reviews, 125 PRs, 1015 comments in 7 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Inagaki contributed primarily to the support of various networking devices, including access points and routers, by adding support for new hardware, modifying the existing networking configuration and adding or improving features. Their work focused on integrating and configuring Realtek and MediaTek SoCs, specifically addressing issues with switch, PHY, and UART configurations. They demonstrated expertise in device tree modifications, porting existing code from older platforms, and adapting low-level hardware settings for network devices.
Contributions:231 commits, 149 PRs, 37 comments in 5 years 8 months
Contributions summary:INAGAKI Hiroshi primarily focused on improving the user interface and internationalization aspects of the LuCI web interface. Their contributions involved fixing display issues, translating UI text, and adapting the interface for better usability across various applications like adblock, mwan3, and travelmate within the OpenWrt framework. They also addressed i18n tooling detection issues in the LuCI environment. Furthermore, they fixed specific UI texts for applications such as minidlna.
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