Hello everyone,

Was browsing the issues today and noticed that there are currently two projects 
on our GitHub page for tracking issues:
one for NuttX in general and the other for GSOC.

I was wondering what your opinion would be of adding a project as a roadmap for 
the RPI 4B board support. It's quite a
complex board (being a mini-computer) and there is still quite a few 
peripherals that need implementing and testing to
be performed before it can be marked as not experimental. I thought a new 
project on the GitHub might be helpful to
track what still needs to be done and maybe draw more attention to it from 
contributors.

Not to sound like a broken record, but I personally think if NuttX on the RPI 
4B can be made somewhat stable/pretty
complete in its implementation, it would draw a lot of new users. Virtually 
every hobbyist I know uses an RPI. It's also
pretty well-rounded for testing audio and graphics implementations on NuttX. I 
would love to see more students get
involved using NuttX and I think supporting mid-range hobbyist boards is a 
great step.

Let me know what you think!

-- 
Matteo Golin

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