I intend to kill the non-CBFS infrastructure some weeks after everything is officially moved over.
I'm not sure how much this buys us. Since we know this is the way we want to go, keeping the non-CBFS stuff around just confuses the issue. I think the fewer commits to kill it, the better.
So the timeline would be:
- this patch + changes to CBFS boards to build correctly
- patch to get all boards over to CBFS (test as many of them as possible: I
can provide testing for 4 boards by three cpu/chipset vendors + qemu)
- remove non-CBFS code
- clean up what's possible
The same without "wait some weeks."
Things will break during this transition. Let's make it short.
Thanks, Myles