One thing all altcoins need is more full nodes on the network.
The difference between a Full Node and a regular wallet is essentially you open up the ports on your router to point to your wallet to allow other wallets to connect to you to stay up to date with the block chain. The more full nodes on the network the quickly the blockchain will be distributed.
Now its generally not a good idea to do this with your main wallet as it could pose a security risk, but also if you are like me your main wallet is on a power hungry PC.
This is where the Raspberry Pi comes in.
For those that are not familiar with the Raspberry Pi please go to Raspberry pi org and have a look
http://www.raspberrypi.org/The Raspberry Pi is a small Linux based PC about the size of a pack of playing cards and best of all it only consumes 5W of electricity so it only costs a couple of cents a day to run.
This makes its perfect to be used as a full node as its small and cheap to run.
I've created a set of install scripts that will install Feathercoind on a Raspberry pi with minimal input from yourself.
As default the script will download a version of featehrcoind that I compiled, but I understand that not everyone likes to run other peoples precompiled code, so the script is set up to allow it to be editted to instead download the Feathercoin source and compile it then on your Pi. It takes about 4 1/2 hours to compile which is why I made a precompiled version available to save time.
It also gives you an option to download a zipped up version of the blockchain from about a week agao which will save a lot of time to sync, but this to can be cancelled if you would prefer to download it your self.
The install script could be easily modified to use for many other coins too if you wanted to.
Here is a link to the script which is hosted on github
https://github.com/tmuir12/FTC_Raspberry_Pi_Full_NodeFull instructions are included in the readme file on github.
I'm open to any comments, suggestions or improvements.
Remember this is to create a fullnode which is also a function command line wallet, but I do not recommend using it for storing any coins in.
So if you have a spare Raspberry Pi lying around and you would like to support Feathercoin please set up a full node.
The compiled feathercoind is version 0.8.7.1
Post here is you set your Pi up as a full node.