Hi Sheng,
Couldn’t leave without saying goodbye to the open source community which I 
spent the most time mingling besides my previous company work. As many of you 
already know, I left the firmware field and thus 9elements to pursue my own 
startup. 
Thank you for the efforts you put into the coreboot project. We wish you a good 
start in your next adventure.
P.S: Any coreboot forks (whatever you called it Masharo or Pipapo), please pay 
your due in upstreaming your changes back to the main coreboot branch - 
especially for those companies who are having good profits (you know who you 
are) but refuse to actively contributing back to the community: maybe I will 
still come after you if I have too much free time; unless be a good boy and 
stop leaching for greed and profits, after all you are taking big advantage of 
the hard work from all the community members. Have some dignity.  

        We have to contradict this statement. 

        Though we all love open source and an upstreaming approach would be the 
ideal one, we understand that there are people or companies out there who 
cannot follow this in the first place. The reasons for this vary a lot, 
depending on many factors like customer commitments, time to market and 
restricted access to required assets. Therefore, having a development on behalf 
of a coreboot distribution can still be beneficial to the coreboot project 
itself as in the end it is still coreboot and GPL. And it witnesses even a 
healthy ecosystem if there are multiple distributions of the core project 
available, as this proves the interest in the core project (i.e. coreboot). 
Often, features and patches developed for a distribution will find their way 
back into upstream if the circumstances change later (e.g. the SoC in question 
and/or its documentation is now publicly available). Because even the 
distributions do benefit if the amount of patches they have to maintain is 
limited compared to the latest upstream. 

        Therefore, the coreboot project does not discourage any party from 
driving their own development under the GPL hood for their needs and provides 
coreboot support for current devices. And if these parties can make a business 
with this approach, this is fine. Having diversity was always a good indication 
for a healthy approach, just have a look at the Linux ecosystem. 

        Sincerely, 

        your coreboot project leadership
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