Hi,
when promoting LinuxBIOS over the last few months I almost invariably got the response: "Why would anyone want to create a new BIOS? EFI is the future." EFI marketing seems to have successfully convinced many people by simple repetition of their "EFI is the future" campaign. Back when we had the dreaded "BIOS" in the project name it was almost impossible to get the message across that we had the most modern concept and codebase. Now is the time for change. CHANGE! Let's use EFI marketing for our own advantage and add some new marketing in EFI style to our public image. Suggestions: - "The EFI proponents are right. BIOS is a thing of the past." - "EFI has been superseded by Coreboot. Of course Coreboot has a backwards compatible EFI emulation for systems stuck with a solution from the 90s." - "Coreboot is able to run legacy code like EFI and BIOS, but who would want that?" To be fair to EFI, it was a good idea back in 1995, but we live in 2008 and have to be realistic about the "future" of EFI.
Regards, Carl-Daniel