[coreboot] Project for thesis

Rafael Machado rafaelrodrigues.machado at gmail.com
Fri Jul 1 02:07:22 CEST 2016


Hi Sergio

Nice to see more people from South America here (I'm from Brazil).

I don't have so much experience with coreboot like other guys here, but I
believe you could port coreboot to some platform that is still not
supported.
What do you think ?
Just remember that this may take from some hours to months, since you
probably have a target date.

Maybe someone here have other ideas.

Thanks and Regards
Rafael R. Machado


Em ter, 28 de jun de 2016 às 02:54, Sergio Valverde <valverde791 at gmail.com>
escreveu:

> Hello:
>
> My name is Sergio Valverde and I'm a student at Universidad de Costa Rica.
> I came across Google Summer of Code and I'm very interested in
> collaborating with you if any project of those is still available. I'm
> eager to participate in an open source project, especially one that
> involves Linux device drivers and Kernel hacking.
>
> I'm currently finishing my licentiate ("licenciatura") degree, which would
> be a degree between bachelor and master here in Costa Rica. For graduation,
> it requires a bachelor-level thesis, so I wanted to know if you have a
> project that has that kind of scope (or if I can propose one) and if it
> would be available for a student like me to collaborate.
>
> My background is in electronic engineering and I'm currently working as an
> embedded software developer in Hewlett Packard Enterprise in Costa Rica.
> I'm working in a SDK team for a networking ASIC and my main duties have
> involved building firmware images with Yocto, writing Linux device drivers
> for PCIe and coding software to interface high-level functions with
> hardware registers.
>
> I'm really looking forward for whatever information you can give me in
> this matter. I attached my resume to this mail and my Linkedin profile URL
> is https://cr.linkedin.com/in/sergio-valverde-9058b971.
>
> Hopefully we can work together.
> Sergio Valverde
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