Hi all, Maybe an hacker of some sort? Definitely a strange/derranged behavior. Best regards
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 11:23 PM, ron minnich <[email protected]> wrote: > here is the sum total of the messages I have from ionnas (none from > his brother). > =============== > > Ioannis Barkas > to me > > show details 12/19/07 > Reply > > Follow up message > Hello I would like to add some controllers without USB > debug port at: > http://www.linuxbios.org/EHCI_Debug_Port > , so I will need an account! > > Imagine a world without AMI and Phoenix BIOSes... > ================================= > and I said: > ron minnich > to Ioannis > > show details 12/20/07 > > > Reply > > Follow up message > can you tell me a bit more? > > Thanks > > ron > > ================================= > and he said: > > Ioannis Barkas > to me > > show details 12/21/07 > > > Reply > > Follow up message > Hello, thanks for your reply. > > I want to add a NEC PCI card and a chipset without > debug port... > =============================================== > And I said: > > show details 12/25/07 > > > Reply > > Follow up message > On Dec 21, 2007 3:35 AM, Ioannis Barkas <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, thanks for your reply. > > > > I want to add a NEC PCI card and a chipset without > > debug port... > > > > So what do you need again? > > thanks > > ron > ================================================= > > > And they said nothing more until june 12, 1.5 years later. > > Note that there is nothing of any specificity in his note, no > indication that he has a clue as to what is on the web page or even > what chipset he is talking about. NEC PCI card? eh? What kind of card? > Chipset? Eh? what chipset? Why is he not more informative? > > Sorry, but we can't just let anyone just come in and get a wiki > account. And, more to the point, they don't need it to add a NEC PCI > card. Still worse, they don't seem to understand that adding a new > chipset to the source code repo doesn't require a wiki account -- > despite this very nice top level link written some years ago: > http://www.coreboot.org/Development_Guidelines > > Now, finally, 1.5 years later we get a patch, which is fine, but it > comes with lots of whining and lots of unsubstantiated claims. 30 > mainboards? These guys have more than I ever had, and I worked at a > money-filled DOE Lab! > > Sorry, but every open source project has a high hurdle to newcomers > for a reason. If they wish to come back and talk to us minus the > insults, I am happy to have them back. But their current behaviour is > completely unacceptable. > > Thanks > > ron > > -- > coreboot mailing list: [email protected] > http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot >
-- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

