Re: [coreboot] BBC EFI story

2010-10-02 Thread ali hagigat
Dear Ron Minnich, I started with Wiki pages of Coreboot and i found Kontron, 986LCD-mITX as a supported mother board. I though its documentation is open because Coreboot is open source and ordered 4 motherboards, over 11000$. After investigating more about Intel manuals I found out that many

Re: [coreboot] BBC EFI story

2010-10-02 Thread Corey Osgood
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 3:49 AM, ali hagigat hagigat...@gmail.com wrote: Dear Ron Minnich, I started with Wiki pages of Coreboot and i found Kontron, 986LCD-mITX as a supported mother board. I though its documentation is open because Coreboot is open source Don't blame coreboot for your own

Re: [coreboot] BBC EFI story

2010-10-02 Thread ron minnich
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 3:19 AM, ali hagigat hagigat...@gmail.com wrote: Stefan, you are working for a big company and you wrote for me that we could get that privileged license for documentation hardly after one year!! Stefan's company is hardly a big company. Many may make this mistake

Re: [coreboot] BBC EFI story

2010-10-02 Thread David Hendricks
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 3:19 AM, ali hagigat hagigat...@gmail.com wrote: I understand that this can be frustrating, but it's something that the coreboot project has no control over. NDA stands for Non-Disclosure Agreement, which means that At least you could add some lines about NDA story and