You can also buy it as a DIY kit, or simply reference the components list and instructions, and use the firmware, drivers, and software shared.
You can also buy it as a DIY kit, or simply reference the components list and instructions, and use the firmware, drivers, and software shared.
I’m with you. It is an open source project and the author is under no obligation to develop it for your preferences.
My preference is Haiku OS. No one loves me.