I’m wondering if this has been given additional consideration. I have seen that previous posts say that you are not considering it. However, given that Raspberry Pi OS is becoming more and more used and that it is U.K. based and was created to support education of children in the U.K. as well as being a nonprofit organization which is recognized in the U?S. as well as other countries, might it not be possible to support open source products not only within the U.K., but also within the greater open source community?
That being said, the suggestion is not that Affinity become open source with the full understanding that Affinity products were not created to be such in the first place. The argument would be put forward that making Affinity operable for the Raspberry Pi within the greater community of creative individuals will open Affinity to use for those who move through their creative lives from individual experiences to that of the greater creative community.
Without any question, I believe that you would find more than adequate support within the Raspberry Pi community as well as the support from the Raspberry Pi organization.
Please note that I currently have purchased all three products for the iPad as well as the Windows platform. Also, please understand that I have been in IT for over 30 years. I understand that the “ask” is not one of minimal effort, however I believe that the return on your investment will be well rewarded.
Best Regards,
Shepard