Hi

even though I am not an "ecology activist", sustainability is a topic dear
to me. And it can translate into firmware world... So I am targeting this
message to the audience of the two firmware communities I know and hope it
is okay to do so.

March 2021 was a big date for Open Source Firmware
<https://www.opencompute.org/projects/open-system-firmware>: that was the
deadline to get

"
Owners must be able to change firmware and share it -- including any binary
components -- with other owners. Starting in March, 2021, OCP badging for
servers will require that systems support OSF.
"

That's a big step towards sustainability in the OCP world.

More generally, we should have the capacity to characterize firmware
sustainability for post official firmware End Of Life.

What about the following :

level 0: system cannot evolve or be updated.

level 1: the system can be updated to a bootable minimal functionality with
open community effort.It may lack some features. For instance, you can
still look at your TV but lose Netflix 4K because the owners (in OCP sense)
cannot get a signed Netflix TA (either updated or not).

level 2: the TAs and other binaries can be made available (signed) to the
ones maintaining open source firmware projects (TF-A, OP-TEE, U-Boot...).
For instance, owners (in the OCP sense) can get the updated Netflix TA
binary (updated or not) and sign it for inclusion.

level 3: all firmware components are open source and can thus be community
maintained.

I think :
Level 2 is the right balance between business value and "ecological" goal
of sustainability.
Level 3 is not mandatory and not the ultimate goal.

Is this a good way to characterize sustainability?
How to make at least level 2 happen ?

Cheers

FF
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