I looked at sites you mentioned. I haven't any configuration feature on johnlewis.ie Instead it provides an instruction for running special shell script. But I much more liked original Rom-o-matic. I want do develop same thing, but with fancier design, if you mind) I have more questions:

How important this project for coreboot community is?
Do I have to fix some bugs or make any other sort of contribution, before submitting my proposal?
Do you have a proposal template or some special requirments for it?
What do you think about nodejs, as a backend?

Thanks in advance!

2016-03-09 6:24 GMT+02:00 ron minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>:
yeah, we had something like this in the linuxbios days. I think you don't want to build it on demand, but rather have a bunch of pre-built images that are known good. 

Really, look at johnlewis.ie, that's the best thing I've seen. Have you also seen the original Rom-o-matic from the etherboot (now gpxe or ipxe) project?

ron

On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 7:35 PM Yurii Shevtsov <ungetch@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello) I want to be a GSoC 2016 student. I really liked the idea of ROM-O-Matic project. Also it's a nice name. So, as I understood, the end user should get a website with a ROM configurator and a big 'Download' button, right?

I'm student of Odessa polytechnic university, computer science. I have a good as for student experience in system and web programming
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