Unfortunately the best way to get "cred" isn't through lecturing and speculating. That is probably the most popular way to kill projects. The code is limited to 14k anyhow so how bad could refactoring be?
I don't want to maintain multiple versions of the same functionality but part of the "mission" was originally to make it as simple as possible for folks to just install arduino and cut and paste the code (no libraries to sort out, etc). That means no tweaking or un commenting stuff or nothin. We have not considered anything but debug type ifdefs to this point.
I do not see an issue with getting a working model then re-evaluating how it should be deployed and maintained. But if it don't work, the rest of this is just wasted air.
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