I've been keeping up with developments like this, as well as the CEMU emulator, and I hope the creators of each of these things take into account the significance of getting something going that will be able to be used well into the future for archival purposes. This will be the last PowerPC based console, so it's essentially an "end of an era" - especially with Nintendo who has basically kept the same architecture with portability since 2001 release of the Gamecube. It's almost certain the NX will have limited portability, at best, using x86 architecture from 15+ years of their disc based catalog.
That being said, hopefully the creator "Hykem" takes this into account and takes time to make sure that this isn't something that can be patched immediately. Or better yet, just wait until Nintendo releases the next system update and work from there. It's essentially the Wii U's twilight days, so Nintendo won't bother with many more updates. It's more important to get something down for the future and let individuals have access to the system to run Linux, experiment with the Gamepad, and get information vital to backing up and restoring the library rather than the short-sighted few who just want exploits immediately to pirate, emulate, or back up games to a hard drive.
Hopefully Hykem takes this into consideration and takes his time on this. An open system and archiving libraries for the future is much, MUCH more important than placating the weak minded microwave society. My advice? Keep up the good work, but wait until E3 to make a decision on release, because then there will be a clear picture of how Nintendo plans to use the Wii U in the future and you'll have that time to adjust to them rather them adjusting their system updates to you.