Hello everyone, A year ago I ported coreboot to the motherboard (MSI MS7721) that I use in my main PC. In my opinion removing support for boards that are actively used by people in this community would be a setback for the project as a whole.
While I currently don't have the time and knowledge to port my board away from Agesa I can test builds for anyone who wants me to. Another thing: I don't understand the workflow for putting my boardstatus on the wiki yet. Could someone explain to me how I can publish on the wiki that my board works with a certain version of Coreboot? Also: how can I add a wiki page for my board? Greetings, Renze Nicolai On Wed, 2017-08-23 at 22:18 +0000, Peter Stuge wrote: > Jonathan Neuschäfer wrote: > > > I would like to have a list of all boards ever supported, along > > > with the last coreboot revision where they can be found. > > > > There is such a page in the wiki[2]. It's probably incomplete. It > > doesn't list commits, either. > > > > We could migrate it into git, maybe, and make it a requirement that > > every commit that deletes a board updates the list. > > If an automaton can check commits and detect a board being deleted > then I think it should directly publish information to the web, > instead of forcing a human to perform redundant work. > > > //Peter > -- coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org https://mail.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot