I have never had seed on E. repens but E. asiatica sets seed regularly and is at present "in pod" as I have occasionally heard someone referred to, when pregnant! The pods are not quite fully matured in size yet and then will have to ripen but if you send me your postal address by PM Fenius, I'll surely send you some seed as soon as it is ready. I have found it germinates best - for me anyway - on a thin layer of grit over seed mix, because the tiny seedlings are swamped and lost if sown on spaghnum or anything green, as for say, Ramonda. That is better for me on grit too. Wim's Pinguicula seed has germinated well over grit.
I don't want you to buy the seed Fenius. So many Forum people have been generous to me it's good to be able to return the favour, even if it's to someone else.
And by the way, a warm welcome to the Forum.