Hi NXTers,I'm currently working on to make a Raspberry Pi build which currently include:1. Latest NXT Client2. SuperNet Lite Client3. Ready to use CJDNS setup4. With Autoupdate all clients.To my tests it works without any issues on Raspberry Pi 2 including all these services in a build.In addition to these the build also include Slothbag's NXT Hyperboria DNS resolver app, but in next builds I will move to DNSChain, as it's more advanced and has more improved features to make use of NXT Aliases as Decentralized DNS.DNSChains support .nxt domains so far, thanks to @toenu for his contributions to DNSChain code to include NXT blockchain as an option as Decentralized DNS.I explored the possiblity of adding .hype domains in addition to .nxt to DNSChain code, and got the logic in place. So, I'll be also working on adding .hype dns support to DNSChain with following tasks:a. Resolve both .nxt and .hype DNS using DNSChainb. Add conditions in coding to resolve DNS with both Namecoin format (JSON) and plain IPv4 or IPv6 format.c. DNSChain does not support IPv6 format as of yet. I'm kind of moderate level of JavaScript coder. Will try to understand the existing DNSChain code, and see if I can comprehend and add IPv6 support to it, even if I can do it with DNSChain and NXT developer support.My current Raspberry Pi setup is:1. Raspberry Pi 22. Latest Raspbian build3. Edimax Wifi adaptor4. SanDisk 8GB MicroSDWhat else can it be used for or what other features can be included:1. NXT FreeMarket2. Ability to turn Raspberry Pi as WiFi hotspot or just a router on network to visit MeshNet websites or services from network devices without much tech configuration.3. May be 'InstantDEX' included. (Haven't explored InstantDEX test release yet) If it is light enough, and can be bundled with the build.4.1 Also making it work as VPN/TOR enabled router.More Advanced features of the build can be:1. Providing a Web based Admin/Control center to give end user easy to manage the NXT Raspbian Build where they can1.1 Update, Enable/Disable particular service (NXT, SuperNet, InstantDEX, FreeMarket, CJDNS, DNSCHain etc.)1.2 Configure Email notification setup for things like, Email me when certain asset reaches that price etc.1.3 Add/Remove Service specific plugins. Example: NXTClient specific plugins or SuperNet specific Plugins.2. Enable/Disable TOR network routing.Advanced features of the build are pretty ambitious, as it needs a lot of coding and system administration tasks to make it ready for newbie or non-tech. Also might (or might not) require some good hardware than current Raspberry Pi or other alternatives. I think a solid one for now would be ODroid XU3But, for the start Raspberry Pi 2 build will do fine.So, my questions to community are:1. What are your views on this kind of Operating System build development?2. What else can be added/removed to/from it's features? Recommendations?? Suggestions??3. It's going to be a free build, so anyone can download it and test it, harden it's default or pre-defined security. So, How can I make the build a trusted build? So, new NXTers can without worries use.4. Is it even worth putting that much of effort making a NXT build? Will people have any interest for such build?Build info and links here: https://nxtforum.org/general/can-raspberry-pi-run-as-a-node/40/ Cheers,SatinderEDIT 1: Added TOR Feature to Other features list, and More advanced features list.EDIT 2: Added list of my efforts to put in DNSChain improvements.