> For their part, Siemens releases the code upstream: > https://review.coreboot.org/cgit/coreboot.git/tree/src/mainboard/siemens
For what I know about Werner (Zeh), the guy is pure Genius. It was all My Pleasure to work together with Werner while I worked for INTEL GmbH, supporting also Siemens Industrial (2011-2016). Werner, thank you very much for all hard work and contribution you brought and will continue to bring to Coreboot, and lessons/knowledge you unselfishly gave to me/us here! Zoran Stojsavljevic _______ On Mon, Jan 1, 2018 at 2:00 AM, David Hendricks <david.hendri...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 10:05 PM, Lewis, Ian (Microstar Laboratories) > <ile...@mstarlabs.com> wrote: >> >> With a few minutes spent looking, it is not at all clear to me how Siemens >> handles their GPL responsibility and whether they attempt to provide >> compliance for their customers or not. > > > For their part, Siemens releases the code upstream: > https://review.coreboot.org/cgit/coreboot.git/tree/src/mainboard/siemens > > As with your case the firmware for their products is basically invisible to > the customer. Nevertheless if the customer wants to examine the code or make > changes they can easily do so. Relevant license information is found in the > header of each source code file as well as the COPYING file at the root of > the coreboot directory. > > Werner (cc'd) might be able to share some more details about how they handle > compliance matters. > > > -- > coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org > https://mail.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot -- coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org https://mail.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot