* mrnuke mr.nuke.me@gmail.com [140325 08:37]:
a branch containing that hash is not available publicly.
Baloney. Your not finding it does not mean it's not available. It means you didn't look hard enough.
I call baloney on this one. I do not have to "look hard enough". Section 3 defines how hard I should look. My chromebook came with no corresponding source code, and no written offer for the source code. So no, I don't have to jailbreak the device to get to a root shell, read the flash, dd the BIOS_STUB out of there, and run cbfstool to extract the .config in order to find out I'm running coreboot commit ff1f4757e4bd35a6b72018d0982b5e2bec89a1bb
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos%2Fthird_party%2Fcoreboot
Did I mention the manufacturer (the one whose name was on the box) explicitly responded to my request for source code with "we don't give that away"?
I have no idea who you were talking to, or whose name is on that box but I don't understand why you use your uninformed complaints to point fingers at the corporate sponsored members of this community.
Oh yeah, can you tell us anything about the Samsung Chromebook 2?
Yeah, there's a lot of information available here: http://goo.gl/xWZXsO
Exynos still has that annoyng BL0 blob, does it not? It's either a trade-off or a trade-off. Damn!
Which is why this whole whining around is useless unless it results in action.
Stefan