I also plan on doing this, but haven’t had the time yet to put together the actual “plan” per se, other than lots of raspberry Pis and a screen to connect to in the family room.
My main motivation for doing this, I suppose, is that being a millennial I got to straddle the analog-to-digital divide growing up, and I think that experience path with technology is healthy because you tend to view it as a tool and less so the basis for your entire existence.
I don't plan on having kids of my own, but if life finds a way (or I end up with custody of a relative's children) I figured I would similarly put together some kind of loose "curriculum" to guide them along if they took an interest in computing. Never actually planned it out - is a pretty large domain of knowledge to cover for something I don't currently plan on using, but I wouldn't be surprised if there are already pre-existing FOSS resources along those lines.
My main motivation for doing this, I suppose, is that being a millennial I got to straddle the analog-to-digital divide growing up, and I think that experience path with technology is healthy because you tend to view it as a tool and less so the basis for your entire existence.