Attendees:
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Patrick, Matt, Stefan, Arthur, David, Felix, Ron, Philipp, Martin,
Michal (3mdeb)

Topics:
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### New feature enablement with gerrit 3.0?
    *   
[https://twitter.com/GerritReview/status/1128687067217768448](https://twitter.com/GerritReview/status/1128687067217768448)
jenkins integration in gerrit
    *   
[https://twitter.com/vogella/status/1123969623584538624](https://twitter.com/vogella/status/1123969623584538624)
gerritstats
    *   Not urgent - Patrick [will
look](https://ticket.coreboot.org/issues/212) at adding these features
when he has some time.

### Blog access (syndication of a subset of their own blog posts) for
registered 
[vendors](https://coreboot.org/products.html)/[consultants](https://coreboot.org/consulting.html)
    *   Maybe with some rules on content, like “must be useful
information for non-customers” and “explicit advertisement for
services and products only in the last paragraph, at most X words” to
avoid becoming a vendor bulletin board (also known as spam trap)?
    *   Stefan approves, David approves, with clear guidelines for the vendors.
    *   3mdeb is interested, 9esec is interested, Martin to ask Kerry
(Silverback), David to ping Eltan
    *   Example that led to this idea:
[https://blog.3mdeb.com/2019/2019-05-22-reproducible-builds/](https://blog.3mdeb.com/2019/2019-05-22-reproducible-builds/)
        *   “At most 100 words” would be plenty of space for their (in
Patrick’s humble opinion) reasonable ad paragraph while avoiding a 500
words article with 25000 words of ads in a single paragraph
    *   Next steps?
        *   Ask the vendors if there’s interest
        *   Who will drive the logistics?
        *   What do we (and the vendors) prefer, direct blog access or
syndication from their own blogs?

## Discuss deprecating additional platforms after coreboot 4.11 release.
Aside from the FSP platforms, these should mainly platforms that are
no longer actively being worked.

FSP 1.0 chips
    *   Broadwell DE
        *   David to follow-up with Intel this week.
    *   Rangeley
    *   Baytrail
FSP 1.1 chips
    *   Why remove fsp 1.1? It’s maintained, “not too bad”, active developers?
    *   Braswell - Keep this
        *   Arthur says we have C bootblock support
        *   4 new platforms in flight.
        *   Actively being maintained
    *   Skylake 1.1 (Also has a 2.0 implementation)
        *   Drop Skylake 1.1 in favor of 2.0
        *   Need to update skylake 1.1 platforms to 2.0
Other Possible chips to remove if not being maintained or used
    *   Via Vx900
    *   AMD F10
    *   AMD F12h
    *   soc/samsung/exynos5250
    *   ti  am335x
    *   allwinner/a10?
    *   southbridge/broadcom
    *   southbridge/nvidia
    *   southbridge/amd/amd111
    *   southbridge/amd/amd8132

Other items relating to platform removal
    *   Announce removal for 4.11 “unless a maintainer shows up”?
    *   What are the requirements on the maintainer?
        *   At least submitting a working board-status quarterly
        *   For now, 'boots to kernel' is a minimum requirement.
        *   Ramp up the requirements for maintainers (because we had
folks registering themselves as maintainer only to disappear)
        *   The boots-to-kernel + board-status requirement is only for
the boards that are supposed to be removed for 4.11
            *   Increase the requirements once board-status (or
whatever succeeds it) [can track
it](https://ticket.coreboot.org/issues/210). No use requiring stuff
that we have no systematic way for maintainers to report.
    *   Request specific things for 4.11 release?
C_ENVIRONMENT_BOOTBLOCK, NO_CAR_GLOBAL_MIGRATION? (for applicable
platforms)
    *   Agreed on announcing this in 4.10 release

### Should we change the version numbering for coreboot releases
    *   After making the 4.11 branch and removing the unused platforms
from ToT, should the next release be 5.0?
    *   Do we want to go with a Year-based version numbering scheme
instead?  2019.X
        *   “Coreboot 95” (although that would be Caesar Domitian’s release)
    *   Stefan likes version numbers (over year based numbers)
        *   David does too, major.minor versions have useful info
    *   Fall 2019 release plan:
        *   4.11 release is done (~Oct 2019)
        *   Remove unmaintained platforms
        *   5.0 release is tagged (~Oct 2019)
        *   Old platforms can continue to be maintained on 4.11 branch
            *   Needs jenkins integration ([build on branch with
branch toolchain](https://ticket.coreboot.org/issues/211))
    *   5.1 release will be in spring 2020

### 4.10 release is behind schedule
    *   Patrick hopes for release this week

## Should we add Rust support in coreboot?
    *   Idea is based on Ron’s oreboot project
[https://github.com/oreboot/oreboot](https://github.com/oreboot/oreboot)
    *   Ron prefers talking about compiler guards (again) (kidding!)
    *   Needs coreboot toolchain support
    *   What would we use it for? (no answers) (write romrustc)
    *   Maybe too soon to look into this
    *   Stefan would like to see the oreboot project re-implement a
base coreboot feature set before pulling it into coreboot.
    *   Rust can give a lot of features for free, but the binaries are
definitely bigger.

### Authors file
    * Martin to write a script to remove copyright lines and add them
to the AUTHORS file
        * This will happen after the 4.10 release

### OSFC
    *   Call for papers -
[https://easychair.org/cfp/osfc2019](https://easychair.org/cfp/osfc2019)
    *   Still looking for more submissions
    *   Change submission requirement to paragraph summary
        *   Add draft slides / outline requirement for 1 month after submission
    *   New deadline for submissions is July 1
    *   Travel subsidies available for speakers if needed
    *   Philipp to post call for papers to coreboot mailing list



Public link to coreboot leadership minutes document:
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