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What's Wolfram working on with respect to the RPi?

I was wondering if anyone can provide some insight into what Wolfram is currently doing with respect to development on the Raspberry Pi?  We had a software update at the end of January, 2014 and that seemed to fix few bugs and tweak performance a bit.  I suspect that RPi development takes a back seat to revenue-generating endeavors so my expectations aren't that high.  Perhaps there's a buglist/performance priorities list that can be shared with the community?
POSTED BY: BoB LeSuer
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Posted 10 years ago
POSTED BY: sean max
POSTED BY: BoB LeSuer

Bob & others,

We just released an update to get parity with the recent M10 release.

See: http://blog.wolfram.com/2014/08/01/wolfram-language-and-mathematica-updated-for-the-raspberry-pi/

POSTED BY: Arnoud Buzing
POSTED BY: David Reiss
Posted 10 years ago

Hi David,

Pardon me, I thought you were a WRI employee! My mistake!

Best,

Sean

POSTED BY: sean max

Hi Sean,

No problem. I am connected with the company in a number of ways, but not an official employee. So I know some things, am stupid on others, and am NDA'd on the rest ;-)

Best, David

POSTED BY: David Reiss
The version of Mathematia that is on the Raspberry Pi is presumably a development version of the as-yet unreleased version 10 of Mathematica.  I'd expect that it will be upgraded to the released version when it is officially offered.
POSTED BY: David Reiss
Posted 10 years ago
POSTED BY: sean max
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