No, I'm not happy.
I'm not happy with vendors that leave his SoC abandoned without updates and without support to their clients, and a faulty documentation.
I'm not happy with chipmakers, that following the trend, don't update their drivers leaving users stuck with old kernels.
I'm not happy with brands that flatter themselves about having the latest hardware and then leaving it without any support/updates a year after.
I'm not happy with customers complaining about obsolescence and the buying the latest device just because is cheaper and "better" (allow me the quotation marks here).
I'm not happy with these same brands including spyware in their devices and customers happily buying them because they are huckers and know how uninstall it.
I'm not happy with companies leaving linux support to the communities without giving any help and customers happy because no matter how, it runs my flavour of linux.
I'm not happy with auxiliary companies giving priority to contracts just based on their size.
I'm not happy with a whole market system that makes projects such as this one (and not focused on technology) almost impossible.
I can only be happy that this one exists, even if it fails miserably.