Dear Richard,
Am Freitag, den 09.05.2008, 14:17 +0200 schrieb Stefan Reinauer:
Now let's figure out how we can make our goals actually become reality.
I guess, you travel around a lot and participate in all kind of conferences?
Were you already be able to get coreboot running on one of your machines? I can imagine, that you could tell people from your (hopefully satisfying) experience and in doing so make coreboot more aware to the public. I think a lot of people do not know about coreboot and even do not think that a BIOS can be substituted by a free BIOS. At least I did not know it.
I hope, that then some interested people will try to get their motherboard supported and a few of them will send patches, do porting, test patches or support the project in other ways.
I assume, that besides getting the documentation from the manufacturer time to work on the project is most important. And therefore more developers are appreciated.
I hope, I am making sense and that this idea does not contradict to any standpoints or policy of the main developers of coreboot in respect of marketing coreboot.
Thanks,
Paul