---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Matt B matthewwbradley6@gmail.com Date: Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 7:19 PM Subject: Re: [coreboot] Re: Starting the coreboot 4.10 release process To: Mike Banon mikebdp2@gmail.com
On a side note, when more than one option is possible, it's good to know which the tester used.
Hypothetical example: did someone test the X230 with a vgabios blob or with libgfxinit? If unspecified, or if the default is the vgabiosblob (or nothing at all, as above) then who knows if libgfxinit works?
-Matt
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 4:21 PM Mike Banon mikebdp2@gmail.com wrote:
Okay, I returned your boards but added a note that "no board_status report yet". Hopefully you could submit them in the near future, at least for the archival purposes. And there's a similar question to someone else who added "Asus P8H61-M Pro" despite that the latest report for it is one year ago.
The default config should always be a known good config, unless the board isn't well maintained. Needing a specific "good config" is a sign of unattended bugs.
Not necessarily: it could be that a default config is bootable for some board but still somehow inferior. For example, it may boot but without showing anything on a display, because no VGABIOS specified or provided. Or i.e. it may be hard to convince the people to enable some config by default despite it being useful, e.g. a coreinfo secondary payload. So board_status report is a great way to promote your nice config, and hopefully the people would share them more
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 5:28 PM Matt DeVillier matt.devillier@gmail.com wrote:
I added those devices, all of which I have in my possession and were
tested over the weekend with TOT. I'd not yet had a chance to upload board status for them, but figured knowing a good range of platforms/boards were known working just prior to release was useful (and the purpose of the list)
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 9:14 AM Mike Banon mikebdp2@gmail.com wrote:
Just noticed that someone included i.e. some Purism Librem devices to a " Recently tested mainboards: " section - but, when I check https://review.coreboot.org/cgit/board-status.git/log/purism , the latest board status for Purism happened even before 4.9 ! And without a recent enough _public_ "board status" report - containing the important info about your build and its' complete configuration - I don't think we could include them to a "recently tested" list, since the other users won't have a chance to reproduce your build by using your configuration. Same question regarding some other of these additions, so removing them from a " Recently tested mainboards: " list, but of course they could be re-added if someone will submit a board_status reports from them.
We would like to encourage the board status reporting, and relying on the word of users ( "I tested X board and it worked" ) would not help us to collect the known good configs at our coreboot/board_status repository.
To submit a board status report for your board, please run a ./coreboot/util/board_status/board_status.sh script on it.
Removed:
- Purism Librem 13 v1
- Purism Librem 15 v2
- Purism Librem 13 v2/v3
- Purism Librem 15 v3
- Purism Librem 13 v4
- Purism Librem 15 v4
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