Hello,
First I apologize in advance for introducing some "off topic" noise in the 
coreboot mailing list, but I would like to point to you a story which was 
posted on slashdot 4 days ago : 
https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/17/12/03/2113220/dell-begins-offering-laptops-with-intels-management-engine-disabled
 .
So I have some questions to the coreboot community regarding this story (if you 
have the time and if you bother to read it..) :
 - I know that the aim of the coreboot project is to produce a fully 
open-source firmware alternative (and I fully subscript to this noble aim!..), 
but if we put ourselves in the place of a (corporate?) end-user, who NEEDS the 
security of a system with "features" like ME or PSP DISABLED, isn't "buying" 
the option "ME disabled" straight from the vendor a viable solution?.. Or in 
other words (I hope that I will avoid getting sued for this.. ;-)) : do you 
think that "buying" this advertised "option" is as reliable as say .. using 
open source tools like me_cleaner (DIY approach)?..
 - And a more "politically sensitive" question (you can simply ignore it if it 
is too dangerous to answer..): do you think that Intel is somewhat .. 
"collaborative" (or at least indifferent..) to this new initiative of Dell or 
System76?..
Thanks in advance for your answers,
 Florentin Demetrescu


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