On Sun, Mar 6, 2022 at 3:10 PM Nico Huber wrote:
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> Hi folks,
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> people often ask me about a potential next release and what is holding
> me back. Long story short, I knew about some bad things in our master
> branch that make a release impossible and I was very much afraid that
> there could
Hello Nico,
“I've been scrolling through the commit log from v1.1 (the last release
I was involved) to today's master.”
I am wondering why v1.1, I know the latest released version is v1.2? Is
there anything about v1.2 release why you don’t count it?
“I suggest
that we freeze the master branch
Aarya,
Thank you so much for your patches, awesome work!
Don't worry about merging for now. Merging almost never happens
immediately. Reviewers will come back to the patches, check that everything
is fine, all the comments are resolved etc. If everything is alright,
reviewers will approve and
As suggested, I have been doing some of the easy projects till now and
I have enjoyed it. I have submitted a few patches till now and some of
them have gotten +2 code-reviews but still, they were not merged. Is
there anything that is required to get the changes to be merged?
Also, I have fixed
> When I browse all the code on GitHub, are there any suggestions?
You can do, for example, like this.
Once you build flashrom, you can run help command
flashrom -h
This is not doing anything with hardware, just showing help information.
Specifically, all command line operations, arguments and
On Sat, Mar 12, 2022 at 12:57 AM Anastasia Klimchuk wrote:
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On Sat, Mar 5, 2022 at 9:17 AM Nico Huber wrote:
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>> “The big difference seems to be that at coreboot merging
>> patches, i.e. hitting the "Submit" button, is more or less considered
>> an administrative task unrelated to one's