Yes, I'm ignoring them. I'll release my stuff when I feel it's sufficiently 'de-crapped', it should almost be done. I also feel like I want to complete this myself, given the amount of time I already spent on this and given how near I am (I think) to completing it. Please keep in mind that I mainly do this for fun and for myself. As with another project which nobody seemed to make any progress with or care, I started coding it myself because I didn't feel like waiting. With this project, I learned ARM assembly and got some nice information about how my camera works. THAT is what I like about stuff like this. When you keep posting things like 'I can help test' or 'any ETA?', I get these mixed feelings. I do like that people want to use my work, stuff I put a lot of time in, but on the other hand it feels a bit pushy, I really want to decide the amount of time and when I spend on it myself.
I haven't spent any time on CHDK (except for some hacks that may potentially have harmed my camera in some way, though it still seems to be working) last week, because my room was stripped down, painted, got a new floor in it and I basically had to move my development machine somewhere else where I don't really feel comfortable coding (it just won't work). Still then, I had to do a significant amount of work so I've been busy with this all week.
For the testing: please, people. I've worked with unsupported, hacked platforms before and all the 'I can help testing' messages are really meant like 'I want it now so I can show off!'. While this might not be entirely true for CHDK (there's no Doom game in it), I still don't require anyone for testing. The cameras are identical as far as hardware is concerned and if the software differs, CHDK will likely not work at all. If I require any testing, it's from the 1.01A folks when and IF I decide to have a shot at porting it to that model.
Anyway, I still can't really make any promises but I think I can spend a good amount of time on it this week. By the way, I passed both my exams, despite some sneaky hacking