I am mainly looking for opinions from both average sysadmins and power-users Here are two sample questions and my replies.
What stops you or has stopped you from using coreboot on your primary machines? (Gaming - It needs to play the latest games if I am to spend decent money on it as I don't have a good job right now - my D16 was my first purchase/flash once I found out I could do that and now I have a few other CB boards for other uses after I found out how really accessible coreboot is.)
How can the end-user documentation be improved?
What advantages are you looking for in a system that has open source (including init) firmware? (Me - freedom, repair-ability and semi-obscure features like IOMMU that actually work and can be easily fixed if they don't)
Some things I have done so far: Recommended cpus list for several popular boards, as buying a low end CPU then having unsatisfactory performance turns people away. Board notes to provide warnings and advisories for coreboot/board "gotchas" that discourage people, such as not knowing they need to run fancontrol to have a quiet system
Things I want to do: payload menuconfig for common payload configurations such as disabling option roms, loading grub.cfg's from disks, etc. List of boards with verified special functionality (iommu, egpu, etc)