On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 01:51:23AM +0200, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
That's the question. Do we want to continue supporting highly expensive boards like Tyan where hardly anyone will sacrifice a system to LinuxBIOS testing or do we want to reach the masses.
Ideally, both. I guess the corporate contributors will continue to (mainly) support boards they have use-cases for (which makes sense from an economical point of view).
For cheap, old, or mainstream boards you can buy in your favorite computer shop, ebay etc. random interested contributors/coders are important, IMHO. Given enough such contributors and enough popularity of the project among hacker-type Free Software users/programmers it won't take too long to have support for a good bunch of popular boards.
I'm for supporting slightly outdated systems (like AMD Socket 754/939) and against putting any effort into the latest and greatest.
ACK. Although I don't think putting effort into "the latest and greatest" is a problem, it's just that the older stuff should be worked on, too.
Uwe.