Are they also proud of beeing the slowesd company i've ever heard off?
Produce 500 parts, throw them away and move the molds.
That's what we're doing, except for the throw-away-part as that doesn't make sense as people have interest buying and modding them.
It is pretty likly they wont give you the molds anyway.
Which would be insane as that would give them a lawsuit that could easily cost them around 800k EUR.
I guess my concern is they are already super slow, and they aren't getting anything out of the job. So likely it is at the bottom of the list to do and they can just keep pushing it out and pushing it out.
I don't really think it's the issue. The problem is that they want to make it perfect and so they try again. When I receive the next cases, I'll just tell them everything is okay, that should do the trick.
At what point can ED just say "move the molds?" 3 years down the road with no 500 cases is not ok. Are we looking at another 2-3 years?
No, it will happen this year. I have planned to go to Greece once more to check what fixes are needed with the new company. If nothing has moved until then, I'll go to their production site, will order a transport and make sure the moulds are being put there.
The new company is very supportive and want to do whatever fixes there are for free so we can move forward.
What does it cost to fight a lawsuit in Greece?
Cost is not the problem, it's the time we'd lose. Whatever happens, you can be sure they WILL hold onto the moulds as soon as a lawsuit is starting...
What is the current roadmap? I completly lost the overview of this "project". What is finished and what not? Is there a bugtracker?
Keymats are in mass production, PCB design is most probably finished (I'm working on the test for the hardware so we can give back a production feedback), LCD cables are already there as well as the batteries.
Case design and moulds are finished and ready for mass production except for the shoulderbuttons, which are still being worked on by FormAction.
CE testing has already been done.
So basically, if the PCBs pass the tests, these will go into mass production as well.
So it's the shoulder buttons and of course a lot of low-level software work that's left.
Software bugtrackers are available for our OS on our dev site and for the kernel on the Letux kernel page.
Hardware bugtracker exists internally.