On reflection, the fiasco with the WM100 and all it's woes definitely points X10 in the direction of the DIY market. ...…
I think the future of X10 lies in the hands of the X10 community.
DIY's, Jeff Volp, and the forums has
for many years (previous to myself) been very good for X10. But things always change.... and things
HAVE changed. Change #1 was X10 closing their doors (and losing AHP/smarthome functions). Change #2 has been the more recent paradigm shift in the Home Automation market place.
So whereas the competition has been kicking ass, selling
billions of dollars (with a "B") of product.... X10 has taken a step backwards. I think "going DIY" would be a 2nd step back.... and away from remaining marketable. Although I wouldn't recommend X10 turn their backs on the
possibly large PI/DIY market.
I think a simple easy to make or adapt product like a new flash-drive sized firecracker/CM19A.... might satisfy BOTH the DIY market. The drivers for such a device, could range from MS, Raspbian, Android, Apple …. and even
the Samsung Hub ($69). Which... with the Alexa skill..... would make any X10 user modern and up-to-date (as-well-as expansible). And such a USB device in a Pi and a bit of programing.... could provide some DIY uniqueness. OR... X10 could even bring a programmer in-house to create software in Raspbian... to better serve the Pi market.