Moritz Warning is a technology-minded CEO and founder with 17 years of experience bridging embedded Linux, IoT networking and industrial tooling supply. As Geschäftsführer of DEL Normalien and Noblish Carbon he combines operational leadership in the manufacturing/peripherals space with hands-on technical expertise from years contributing to OpenWrt, ZeroTier and other notable open-source networking projects. He has deep practical knowledge of build systems, cross-compilation and package maintenance—improving device definitions, initramfs handling and portability across libc variants. Moritz’s contributions to performance-sensitive C++ code (ZeroTier) and captive-portal tooling show a focus on reliability, low-level optimization and pragmatic refactoring. Based in Rheinbreitbach, he pairs product-focused business strategy with a developer’s attention to compatibility and configurability across embedded ecosystems. Colleagues would note his unusual combination of shop-floor tooling knowledge and open-source networking craftsmanship.
A OpenWrt package for ZeroTier One - Pull requests are welcome!
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:25 releases, 8 reviews, 147 commits in 7 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Moritz primarily contributed to the OpenWrt package for ZeroTier One, focusing on updating the package to newer ZeroTier versions. Their work involved modifying makefiles to ensure proper library linking and build configurations, including the use of external libraries. The user also addressed build issues, improved compatibility with different environments (e.g., MUSL libc), and maintained the package's integration with OpenWrt's build system. These changes demonstrate a strong understanding of build processes and package management within the context of an embedded Linux environment.
Nodogsplash offers a simple way to provide restricted access to an Internet connection using a captive portal. Pull requests are welcome!
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:8 releases, 4 reviews, 365 commits in 6 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Moritz primarily contributed to the configuration and functionality of a captive portal system. They implemented bandwidth limitations per user via traffic control rules. Furthermore, the user enhanced authentication by supporting voucher codes and pre-authentication features and making adjustments for the current version of iptables. The user also implemented code for binauth which may enable an external script for authentication.
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