What kind of projects are we talking about. I think they would best be
served for android tin build machines. I would love to  work on setting up
android on one or both and let them run as tinderboxes.
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 9:48 AM, Florian Effenberger <
floeff@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
Hello,
earlier this year, the infrastructure team has approved budget for buying
two Raspberry Pi with the nice LibreOffice branding. [1]
As we have no immediate need for those devices, we'd like to offer them a
loan to a developer who could make use out of it for LibreOffice.
If you have a concrete project where having hands-on a Raspberry Pi 512 MB
model would be helpful, please poke me directly (I don't follow this list
regularly). After a few days, the best two proposals will get the
Raspberry. :-)
Florian
[1] http://shop.pi3g.com/pi3g_de/**libreoffice-edition/**
libreoffice-raspberry-**essentials-kit.html<http://shop.pi3g.com/pi3g_de/libreoffice-edition/libreoffice-raspberry-essentials-kit.html>
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