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I think a fully open Pi will happen too. It's just going to take some time, and the foundation being successful. It would be great PR for Broadcom to support these guys.
The FOSS Pi could be a tier 2 device for more advanced programming.
For a personal machine, I'd like a little more processor and some more RAM as well, but I like how limited it is for a beginner machine. It's easier to reach the limits of the hardware.