This project is definitely not ready for prime time. Yes, the hardware might have some final form, but the software is far from ready, and that might force some hardware changes.
Please don't think that because we have a few boards running, they can be sent in to "mass production".
Actually, who is using a Hydra at the moment and how much of it are you using? Lets do a quick check to see how many people have actually managed to put one together and use it without documentation.
In my mind the current state of the project is:
Hardware: release candidate stage. Depends on software
Firmware (main): 60% ready - needs cleanup, GUI, scheduler and implemented menu system.
Firmware (slave): 30%-80% - depending on what will go on this chip it can be almost ready or just starting to program. If we leave it as network + general IO, then I'd say it is 80%.
Web: 75% - this is fairly subjective. I'd like only a few more modifications, other than that I'm happy with what it is.
Hardware documentation - 0%
Firmware documentation - 0%
Web documentatino - 0%
User guide - 0%
I'd say we are a good 6 months from being ready but that's just me.
Don't forget, the first 90% of a project takes 90% of the time and the last 10% takes another 90% of the time...