@Kolban
I am not sure if I understand your "knowledge and skills" comment. It's probably true that there are an increasing amount of people knowing the ESP8266, as it's even got support by the Arduino IDE and more IO-oriented boards with it coming out every day (with relays or other components already onboard). Still, having Espruino running on it is a totally different quality.
I just saw Olimex' new board with SPI flash added and wondered, especially after a comment you made about the memory partitioning of the board, if more flash might be helpful or not. After all it does not seem to make that much of a difference in price.
Espruino is a JavaScript interpreter for low-power Microcontrollers. This site is both a support community for Espruino and a place to share what you are working on.
@Kolban
I am not sure if I understand your "knowledge and skills" comment. It's probably true that there are an increasing amount of people knowing the ESP8266, as it's even got support by the Arduino IDE and more IO-oriented boards with it coming out every day (with relays or other components already onboard). Still, having Espruino running on it is a totally different quality.
I just saw Olimex' new board with SPI flash added and wondered, especially after a comment you made about the memory partitioning of the board, if more flash might be helpful or not. After all it does not seem to make that much of a difference in price.