Hi Scott,
Without additional information about the following questions, the job offer misses some candidates. Still, in this economy, kudos for the offer.
1. What does "coreboot engineer" mean? An engineer who has experience with coreboot -- or an engineer who will be working openly, supporting the coreboot project, and contributing patches, source code, and documentation?
2. What legally binding signatures does the position require? For example, Intel has a standard NDA as well as several Trade Secret documents; please include an exhaustive list and highlight the agreements that will have a material affect on the engineer's efforts to improve http://www.coreboot.org/Binary_situation either during their free time after hours, or after they no longer work for Intel.
3. Will the position require the engineer to intermittently work with Microsoft products, outside of compatibility tests? Will the position require the engineer to work on open source projects that are incompatible with the GPLv3, specifically the non-Tivoization clause? Will the position require the engineer to support UEFI Secure Boot?
If you are not at liberty to discuss these kinds of details, it's fine.
David
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 7:37 AM, Scott Duplichan scott@notabs.org wrote:
https://intel.taleo.net/careersection/10000/jobdetail.ftl?job=725464
Thanks, Scott
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