Guys,
Although it's hard to avoid the temptation of a good blamestorming session, it is a shame to see libre people fighting for little gain. Personally, I don't think it's a good idea to use the public mailing list for this.
Getting libre-friendly hardware off the ground is really difficult, and it's not something that anybody has a lot of previous experience with (except Arduino + Raspberry to an extent). I think it is only to be expected that mistakes will be happen, unrealistic assumptions will be made and overoptimistic expectations will not be fulfilled, leaving people in more than awkward situations. What's important is to learn from the mistakes and move forward.
The fund-raising success of the Novena stuff suggests one path forward. The EOMA project will find it a lot easier to raise funding and gain traction if it can demonstrate a prototype product integrating a prototype eoma board. There are some working prototypes of the board already, if I understand correctly. What would be the easiest (=cheapest) product to build? I'm guessing a mini- pc, since there is no screen to integrate and no real space constraint, although a latptop or a tablet would be a bit more exciting. What would be required?
Best wishes,
Boris