Whilst I'd love to see RPi support, I don't have time or energy to pursue this too heavily at the moment. But if you are happy to do the legwork, then I'm happy to send the email.
TBH, I'm a bit sceptical of whether or not anyone would be that interested in doing this for us for free. I thought that if the RPi Foundation was interested in supporting it, then perhaps we might get some traction, but my experience to date suggests that's not something they're interested in pursuing.
As I'm pretty sure I mentioned earlier, I think we're stuck in a place where those that have the skills don't have the interest. Those that have the interest, don't have the skills.
The only way I really see this being able to move forward is if we can come up with some cash to pay someone (who has the skills and knowledge) to do it. We'd be potentially interested in fronting up some more cash (i.e. add to the $200 we've already put up) but considering that no one else has contributed to the pool, we've assumed that it's not something that people are super keen to push forward (and $200 is clearly nowhere near enough to entice someone to take it on).
If you find the contacts and draft the email I'm happy to send
TBH, I'm a bit sceptical of whether or not anyone would be that interested in doing this for us for free. I thought that if the RPi Foundation was interested in supporting it, then perhaps we might get some traction, but my experience to date suggests that's not something they're interested in pursuing.
As I'm pretty sure I mentioned earlier, I think we're stuck in a place where those that have the skills don't have the interest. Those that have the interest, don't have the skills.
The only way I really see this being able to move forward is if we can come up with some cash to pay someone (who has the skills and knowledge) to do it. We'd be potentially interested in fronting up some more cash (i.e. add to the $200 we've already put up) but considering that no one else has contributed to the pool, we've assumed that it's not something that people are super keen to push forward (and $200 is clearly nowhere near enough to entice someone to take it on).