I think I said that before (on Reddit?), but will say it again - this looks great! I just ordered a wooden 60% case especially for this board
I recently started a small EU-based on-line shop specialising in cheap through-hole kits, so I was going to offer to proxy for you - but I see you're in the EU too
Anyway, definitely going to order some PCBs for the shop, hope that's OK. I'd be happy to send you a little kickback from every sale.
Anyway, I see you're on the fence about USB-C. I would definitely prefer USB-C despite the fact that it's a bit tricky to solder - all the other kits I sell have USB-C (Mysterium, Discipline, Sesame, Plaid-C, Romeo, Discipad). The future is now
If you decide not to implement USB-C right now I'd be happy to contribute the USB-C version - I have done the same for Plaid (
https://github.com/piit79/plaid-c).
I'm glad you've decided to offer a switch plate, that's a good addition for people who want to use plate-mount switches, or want to Mill Max the board. I was planning on creating one if you didn't
I think a two-part plate is the most cost-effective solution.
And just one question. I don't see any mounting points apart from the two slots on the side. Do I understand it correctly that the board sits on the 4 large standoffs around the centre? That's actually a great solution as the standard 60% mounting points don't work very well with ortho (but can be made to work with some modifications - I have an XD75 PCB in a Tofu case). How long are the bottom standoffs please?
Anyway, kudos on great project, and thanks so much for making it open-source!