Hi,

as you might have noticed, http://www.coreboot.org/Supported_Motherboards looks slightly different from what it looked like yesterday. (and if you didn’t, the old version is still available at http://www.coreboot.org/Supported_Motherboards/old).

The new version looks boring, and one could think there’s no board supported at all in coreboot. Which might in fact be true - what is the most recent commit on coreboot master that was booted on, let’s say, getac/p470?

This is where you come in: The page is generated from data pushed into the board-status repository (no review desired, even though it’s hosted on review.coreboot.org - just push to master). coreboot's util/board_status/ contains the tools to compile that data.

The more often you can show that your system runs a recent coreboot build, the better its support looks like on the page.

The wiki-page generation scripts are in that repository (but will likely move to coreboot’s util/ soon), so if you have proposals on how to improve matter, patches (and later: changesets on gerrit) are welcome!


Patrick

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