xdrudis wrote:
While the open source loving part of my soul might disagree, I firmly believe that we need to provide something that works before we can sit back and do philosophical discussions.
Do you mean propietary BIOSes don't work ?
I think what Stefan means is that it already takes a quite significant effort to make one board work perfectly with coreboot, because many vendors choose not to work together with the project - with AMD being a great exception!
It is fairly important to keep adding support for new hardware to the project, and we can not really afford to rule any board out, even if supporting it means that we must depend on a blob to do some things. There is a greater good in the short term, which is to make coreboot more widespread. It's very difficult, even for coreboot, to bootstrap the firmware liberation; each and every step is very important, and I would say that today has been a very good day, where the project has taken several leaps forward!
//Peter