> Linux Embedded Appliance Framework (LEAF)
>
>     LEAF is an embedded network appliance framework delivered in
>     branches. Branches are targeted at, but not limited to, the
>     following appliance-oriented tasks: LAN/WAN router, Internet border
>     router/firewall, wireless access point (WAP), and telemetry box.
>
>     (253 characters)

I like this one. Except for the Framework; I though that frameworks by
definition don't do anything but just provide a framework that can be filled
with your work. I wouldn't call LEAF a framework.

I'd probably change the description to
"LAN/WAN/Internet border router/firewall" and replace the telemetry box with
"VPN gateway"

Linux Embedded Appliance Firewall (LEAF)

    LEAF is an embedded network appliance framework delivered in
    branches. Branches are targeted at, but not limited to, the
    following appliance-oriented tasks: LAN/WAN/Internet border
    router/firewall, wireless access point (WAP), and VPN gateway.

    (a bit less than 253 characters)

Cheers
Alex



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