In terms of funding, one thing to consider would be an indigogo or kickstarter, might be a good way to gauge continuing interest.
fwiw,
bil

[email protected] wrote:
Here are some back of napkins estimates for what I believe will be
required to support the Windows client going forward:

* Initial certification for Win7 through Win10 and ServerNext
   technical preview:  $150,000

* Testing, certification, and release management for each
   subsequent release: $12,000

* Annual expenses including EV certificate, insurance, dev tools,
   plugfests, conferences (WinHEC, Build, etc.): $25,000

These costs do not include the developer time necessary to write the
code and the QA manager that will need to monitor and respond to Error
Reports from the Online Crash Analysis system.

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