05-22-2023, 03:34 AM
I believe the thing that made the Raspberry Pi successful was a combination of low price and hardware stability via their 'Obsolescence Statement'. The combination allows time for discovery, experimentation, and optimisation by the development community.
I am new to this community, but the PP seems like a very decent bit of hardware already! but coming from Android/iOS development world, it looks like the software stack needs a lot of work for it to become a daily driver. So in my opinion, the next PP shouldn't be even the PPP, but instead a finished/consumer ready PP. Assuming that is even a goal of the community, because having an open platform is also a commendable goal in itself.
I am new to this community, but the PP seems like a very decent bit of hardware already! but coming from Android/iOS development world, it looks like the software stack needs a lot of work for it to become a daily driver. So in my opinion, the next PP shouldn't be even the PPP, but instead a finished/consumer ready PP. Assuming that is even a goal of the community, because having an open platform is also a commendable goal in itself.