well there are a couple of main tasks, peter, software-wise. the first is integration of EOMA68 into the linux kernel, but i believe the team at your end decided that they won't support EOMA68 at a software level, only taking advantage of the hardware.
the second is, as daniel mentioned, the STM32F embedded controller. this i recommend using libopencm3 and i will help out by developing the firmware for the laptop_15in_pcb2 simultaneously. if you can send me an ssh public key i will arrange to add you to the git repository.
also i recommend joining the mailing list here, it will make life easier. or, you guys should probably set one up for the project: alain will almost certainly be happy to help there.
l.
hi, first! this is really an awesome project, and I would be happy if I can contribute even some minor stuff. I will have a look at the libopencm3 and see what I can do (will send the public key). and probably order also order one of the STM32 boards and try to connect buttons...
what exactly would be the task of integrating EOMA68 into the linux kernel? for me this is mainly a way to learn about embedded system development, software and hardware side, so I am interested in anything related.
Best, Peter