See http://www.raspberrypi.org/ to see the good news
See http://www.raspberrypi.org/ to see the good news
I think it's great that the Pi has passed the compliance testing but what now?
To say that it has passed all testing and then nothing else for a week is like leading a blindfolded person and shouting out landmarks when the person does not know the the final destination. It really doesn't do much good....
Is there any news as to the immediate plans on order fulfilment?
Agreed.
Unless there is some BIG issue surely RaspberryPi Org and Farnell and RS can come up with some kind of joint statement about where we are and where are going. Very disappointed last couple of weeks.
just after I posted the above I saw this! http://www.raspberrypi.org/
Maybe some good news at last. Hope so.
Yes...I saw the post by Liz as well but it would still be nice to hear something official from Farnell or RS. Afterall, we have been hearing all kinds of things from the foundation for months that hasn't exactly panned out as they intended.
It's all a bit academic when this first lot will go on sale, as it's only 2,000 units that have arrived in the UK so it's a drop in the ocean. Nothing is known about the other 8,000 of the first batch. Presumably they're still in the factory having their RJ45 fault repaired by hand, as otherwise the Foundation would likely have announced that they've been shipped as they did with the first 2,000.
And while the first 10,000 has symbolic significance, that too is just a drop in the ocean compared to demand, so it's puzzling why date of first delivery is causing so much agitation --- it's not really of much interest to the vast majority, other than as a source of disappointment.
A far more interesting question is when boards will actually first appear in open stock rather than satisfying preorders.
Morgaine.
I agree, that's why I was curious about their plans for order fulfilment rather that when they were shipping any of the first 2000 (or 8000 for that matter). I mean if I understand correctly after the first 10,000 units, the boards won't even be manufactured at the same facility. Farnell and RS are supposed to be taking over the manufacturing, I haven't heard anything about the progress of this. I would imagine that if they have the manufacturing facilities that I am led to believe then they could start supplying a fairly large number of these in rather short order.
I sure hope so, as this whole saga has been ridiculous. We want to be working with the units, not talking about their delivery or lack thereof. I wish we had board schematics at least, which would help to focus attention in a more technical direction.
I sure hope so, as this whole saga has been ridiculous. We want to be working with the units, not talking about their delivery or lack thereof. I wish we had board schematics at least, which would help to focus attention in a more technical direction.