I would not be so critique oriented to Youness Alaoui, but much more appreciative. Do not know too much about Purism as company, but if Purism made some fraud/false promises to its customers, it is another story, which does NOT have anything to do with Youness and his published work here.
Every Open Source effort to debug/explain INTEL ME and its modules, even in "C" pseudo code which does NOT compile makes VERY great/positive effort toward mysteries resolved. At least to me. It reveals more missing puzzles to the PCH/ME architectural picture, at least. To me, it means a lot. I do need to know as much of the picture as possible. You all guess why?! ;-) I will certainly encourage Youness to continue with his work. Great work (explaining additional black holes in ME) done! Please, keep up the good work! :-) Zoran Stojsavljevic On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 1:02 PM, Nico Huber <[email protected]> wrote: > On 02.05.2017 04:52, Youness Alaoui wrote: > > Ron couldn't be more right when he says that you can't appreciate how > much > > work it is to go from a "it works" to a "it's tested/verified and made > into > > a *product* for actual users". It took me 6 months of work to finish the > 4 > > days of work that Duncan Laurie did (I believe it took him 4 days to do > the > > initial port, feel free to correct me if I'm mistaken, and yes of > course, I > > am totally new to the coreboot world, so a lot/most of that time was > spent > > on the learning curve). > > Well, I interpret Ron very differently... I think you are at the "it > works" state. 6 months of coding are the easy part where you don't have > to convince other entities to use your code. Let's wait until you have > made it into a shipping product and reflect then. I guess the really > tricky part comes when you ask your contractor not to license the UEFI > they usually ship (i.e. don't let your coreboot customers pay for the > other side). > > Nico > > -- > coreboot mailing list: [email protected] > https://mail.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot >
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