Am Fr., 4. Sept. 2020 um 10:56 Uhr schrieb Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de>:
I would expect the opposite. At least for all coreboot revisions that
use a Git submodule. Those point to commits, not branches, and hence
should always work as long as the branch history is kept in tact
upstream.
Indeed: As long as there's no git history rewriting involved, the branches will just continue to work because they point to commit ids.

Nate, if there's strong interest in retiring binaries (although that will only reduce download size for shallow clones, so I'm not too sure what's the point), could you keep FSP 1.1 around and just retire FSP 1.0?


Patrick 
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