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well in my view your target market has two clear groups within it
1, those who just want a hardware keyboard for their phone
2, those who want real linux on a phone with a hardware keyboard

group 1 ( in my view the larger group ) would prefer something normal like AOSP ( or Lineage OS? ).

group 2 ( the group i am in ) can cope with messing with system stuff to get whatever they need on it, as long as it is setup to be easily done (what defines this needs its own thread *sigh* ).

so i my view AOSP (or Lineage OS) is a good choice to appeal to the largest group, giving us the largest chance of this device going into production at a reasonable price, while providing what support you can to allow users to install themselves what they like on their own device.
 

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