There was a talk about the registration process on the wiki and the bugtracker. 
At the moment its not possible to register and use both systems for example 
after 2 minutes. Typical user when they want to make a quick edit in a wiki or 
report a bug are willing to spend around 5 minutes. This include registration 
and reporting/editing. This is the typical usecase. Because many people normaly 
did not edit a webpage regulary but want to make a change once, wikipedia for 
example have made the great solution to just have to press edit button. The 
change is then beeing reviewed by some wikipedia editor and confirmed. This can 
take on some pages also a month of time - but that does not matter that much 
because the information is been produced and its there.

The coreboot maintainer agreed that the recent registration process should be 
changed. There was a talk about to use a irc bot + webchat for that instead of 
the more common captcha.
I think IRC would not be something that all people understand directly but ok, 
it would be still better then the solution we have now.

But please dont use freenode irc or any other IRC server that are blocking TOR 
users. There are people that run TOR exit nodes at home. Those people are 
providing great diversity for having a non centrialized TOR network.
Freenode is a terrible example of a network that is blocking people who try to 
give everyone on the world free internet access. Please do not use freenode if 
you implement such a IRC-registration process. Please run your own IRC server 
for such things to not block any IP on this world. IP- or port-blocking is 
discrimination of usecases and it is a bad example of not following the net 
neutrality.
Net neutrality is important. Please dont move coreboot into the situation that 
you cant register because of broken net neutrality.
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