Yes, I realise that.
Some documentation could be retreived from the linux world. Some even from the Amiga 68k linux I guess.
More importantly is to select what to support.
I think it should have an abstraction layer for amiga bussboards ("native" Zorro) and PCI bussboards (Mediator, GRex, Prometheus). That would be probably an framework on top of expansion.library, pci.library and openpci.library.
Then which cards. Cybervision family cards(64, 643d, PPC), Picasso family cards(II, 4), Voodoo cards and Radeons should come first. Then other related cards (chipset wise).
And screens should be able to be in a grid (side by side, above/below) and stacked(amiga like).
Back to the documentation side of things. Like I said, if it were to be an LGPL product in the end, much could possably be gleamed from open source.
As for bounty funding, I think both Vesalia and AmigaKit could find it in their hearts to get the ball rolling, perhaps even Elbox and Individual Computers too.
I do think that the users would welcome it too.
This time it could be done propperly with more accellerated rasters too like you mentioned in another thread here
