This is going well. I hoped I’d have had an update sooner. Let’s do an update now:
- I think everything is done for the open source release
- … except the admin of jiggling things around in Github.
I’d also like to move the docs from READMEs in folders to a Github Wiki. Simply because it’s easier for slightly less technical users to use.
I’ve been waiting on some metal panels to arrive to confirm that the mechanical drawings in the repository for the panels are, in fact, correct for both metal and plastic. They are. (They look super-good).
As ever, there’s a however! That however is: I’m moving house, like, tomorrow, and so there’s a pile of disruption my end for a week or so whilst I do that and get some teaching underway. I hope I can hit the big open-source button before Christmas.
So don’t hold out for me, @Leverkusen. Also: I would point out that making 16ns at OSH is expensive financially, although not as expensive environmentally as cheaper financial options. (Three 16n boards is ~$240, iirc).