I've been working a lot on porting my work from Debian Jessie to Debian Stretch.
As Debian Stretch is required for ODROID N1.
A lot of stuff is already ported (and some of it was optimized for RK3399) and the next "big thing" will be retroarch/libretro cores.
As ODROID N1 can use both armhf and arm64 this means after I'm done creating an XU4 Debian Stretch image, it should be fairly easy to port it to the N1 (which was the plan to begin with).
Even if the N1 won't come out, I might still create an OGST image for it, as it will be pretty much the same as the XU4 image, and while maintaining the XU4 image, I simultaneously maintain the N1 image.
So it would only be an initial effort and after that it would be "self running".
So no it's not out of the question, but it still takes a while.
Being just one person that does everything on my own, huge projects like this take a very long time. (I have several thousand packages that I offer in my repository for different boards and OS images)
It's nearly a year that I'm working on porting everything to Debian Stretch
