Quote:@codiac : "I would like to help from now and then with development but it is a pain to make the first run since I'm not used to create web environments."
I don't see the pain as @
TheOldPresbyope already said; ' moOde will continue to be its own development environment'. There is no need to create a web environment for development.
For the occasional developer;A Pi with moOde already contains already everything to start developing. Hook it up with an external IDE like Visual Code with SSH remote extension and read the moode gulp development manual and your are good to go.
Frontend development and testing can even be done on every desktop systeem (Windows, Mac, Linux etc), see the moOde gulp doc for more information.
In practice a lot of time is spend related to os, drivers, clean installs and hardware related issues requiring a variety of hardware to test.
In other situations I'm a very active promoter of containers, but in this case it is not clear to me how a moOde cotainer will improve my current development workflow ?
To me this leaves the use-case to save a few bucks and run multiple applications on a single Raspberry. Nothing is your way to install moOde and run an other application as container or native.