![]() ![]() (and more worries we have, but this is getting boring). ![]() How to promote novices to get involved as well as experts?.How to make it more productive and fun for those getting boards and those not getting them yet or from us?.How to minimize the risk of duplicated work, missed shots, people lost?.How do we bootstrap this project in a sustainable way?.It solves not only the problem of deciding who gets one, but also answers other reasonable questions: Rajiv, co-maintainer of this project, has a proposal on how to proceed. We have more than 400 candidates for the 400 boards we expect to have as soon as the Raspberry Pi Foundation is ready! The list is growing, and if you have an idea in mind we still encourage you to apply.īut your question is: am I getting one? When will I know? We are impressed by the speed, depth and breath of the response to our call for Qt 5 on Raspberry Pi projects. ![]()
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