Those who want to get a hands on (subjective - Its better to start [with something] small),
- How hardware behaves with the help of software or vice-versa(physical computing)
- Like to know how to deal with assembly language.
- Learn how to write/read the OS for the microcontroller
- Like to negate the preconceived fear of exploring something new.
- Testing the prequisite of *being curious* and not the programming or electronic background.
- Like to learn in an unsupervised environment, self directed way of living.
- Like to have a look at the through-hole mounting.
- Can programming knowledge be used for hardware related work?
- Don't want to get into capacitor, resistor or soldering stuff(its a different task relegated to background for now) but do want/like to read the schematics of the board.
- Like to see the itsy bity components on the PCB(thru-hole mounting).
- Like to really test out how the onboard sensor works - cool.
- Like to fry the chips with some utter nonsence :)
- If possible get hands dirty with the bootloader that is already flashed in induino
- If possible flash the smallest OS in the atmega328, which could be accessed with remote shell - cool