I just wish they accepted P.O.s / worked with popular public sector resellers. I'm intending on buying these for our school district at some point for student programs
This makes a lot of sense. Seems like they're putting the cart before the horse here, but its probably something something "we wanted to build the culture/experience before we built the processes"
As much as I like the philosophy of a user serviceable laptop. I feel like Framework will end up in the same situation as Fairphone by not being able to compete with much larger manufacturers in volume and thus being less able to scale up