On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 2:52 PM, Bob Cochran <[email protected]> wrote: > On 07/04/2014 01:35 PM, Daiane Angolini wrote: >> >> I agree with all your email and have no useful comment, however I want >> to focus on one thing: >> >> >>> >>> There appears to be two landing pages for Freescale community bsp work >>> product: >>> >>> 1) "Freescale Yocto Project main page": >>> https://community.freescale.com/docs/DOC-1616 >>> >>> 2) "FSL Community BSP": http://freescale.github.io >>> >>> >> >> >> The github.io is the FSL Community BSP landing page. And today there >> is no ppc reference because we are working on integration (targeting >> 1.7). It means that, today, meta-fsl-pcc are not part of FSL Community >> BSP >> >> (and I really think that makes complete sense to include it, we only >> need to be careful) >> >> However, the DOC-1616 is a document from imx.community. And I would >> like to understand why you pointed to this doc. > > > > I did so because I was confused, and I haven't been carefully reading the > community emails because I'm developing with QorIQ and didn't think the work > applied to me (until recently). > > I assume others will share in my confusion because search engines will lead > them to the same page, which is titled "Freescale Yocto Project main page" > and has a banner above it that states Freescale Community.
hummmm!!! I got it now! ;-) thanks Daiane > > Thank you for the clarification. > > > > > >> >> As you have pointed it, I understand that, being part of >> imx.community, or any other sub-community does not make any >> difference. >> >> I made most of the imx.community doc refers to yocto, and I´m feeling >> that it´s time to review all those docs. Maybe, I need to use this >> DOC-1616 as a real landing page to FSL Community BSP for any Freescale >> chip. >> >> >> Daiane >> > -- _______________________________________________ meta-freescale mailing list [email protected] https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/meta-freescale
