I'm certainly interested. I am a Linux admin and use it for everything I possibly can. I'd love to be able to edit tunes on a Linux box. But, to play devil's advocate, I think that I'll still have to have a windows vm of around for logging. I think most people will tell you the same. Even if you designed an ME7 tuner with builtin logging support I would still need a windows vm to log my innovate chain. Still, to me that would be an overall a win.
Regarding innovate (and others) they do publish their serial protocol specs so an app could be extended to log them, too. That would be awesome.
Keeping a VM installed is always a necessity to try various win apps., etc.. If you wanna flash an ME7 you still need to use NefMoto
Unless Tony's up to writing a plugin.
For logging like you said there are open specs. and one could talk with open minded company's to see about getting their specs. when needed.
Me, but only if there is source code available and it is a community driven project.
If there are people seriously interested in contributing I would consider publishing the code with some limitations on the licensing (for example Creative Commons ShareAlike)... But if I'm going to end up doing only the work then might as well keep it for me!
I've had some experience with starting open source projects where there have been 1000's of downloads and not anybody giving any useful feedback or contributions, only someone deriving their own products for profit.
Attached is a screen shot for those that don't have Linux to see what's been done so far.