Attention is currently required from: Arthur Heymans, Nico Huber, Jonathan Zhang, Johnny Lin, David Hendricks, Christian Walter, Stefan Reinauer, Deomid "rojer" Ryabkov, Tim Chu. Edward O'Callaghan has posted comments on this change. ( https://review.coreboot.org/c/flashrom/+/57589 )
Change subject: Revert "Add support for Intel Emmitsburg PCH" ......................................................................
Patch Set 2: Code-Review+2
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You asked about freq_read and ICCRIBA […]
Nico, without entertaining this too much further you can also come off as highly offensive at times by how tone deaf you can be. Having talked to you I know you do not intend to but in writing you can be read as that.
That's why I asked him to slow down. He just ignored that. I could try to explain myself over and over again, but where should I get the time to do so?
I can answer why this is fundamentally happening, it depends if you are willing enough to be scientific in your thinking and be prepared to reject your existing bias for another prospective.
If you want people to come along with you wouldn't it be better not to make them enemies by pointing fingers? If nothing else but for pure pragmatism at the very least.
I stepped in here *on your behalf* to *agree* >with you< to get David to align > with you < and you are already pointing fingers at me LOL it is comical. Just absurd on a human level and I hope you can reflect on this. This isn't Nico's project it is a community project. You are a very smart person no question but consider caring for how people feel and you may realise how much they are wiling to listen more. You are not perfect either, you broke layout with a intermediate patch, no one is infallible.
Not 'Maybe' I don't doubt David or any other community members sincerity in their desire to contribute meaningful changes. It's not all a conspiracy to not listen to Nico and annoy him and make him fix everything for us.
Unfortunately there is a world pandemic (which btw is extremely stressful for many people without this frankly less important stress in the scheme of things) otherwise one suggestion would be we could run some kind of Flashrom meet up.
I think if we could do one as a online meeting that could help perhaps reduce some of these tensions and keep people on the same page. I've been trying to get enough time to sort this out and also a bug tracker for the project. These stories each of us perhaps build up in our heads online without talking and being social degrades trust in one another and stops us from listening as a community. You are too focused on one dimension to the problem, and it is correct we have technical issues to address but it seems to me we also have social issues to address in the community.