+1 On 5 May 2016 at 20:08, Bill Gatliff <b...@billgatliff.com> wrote:
> > > On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 11:50 AM Martin Stadtler < > martin.stadt...@linaro.org> wrote: > >> I would add, that you need to draw a line in the sand between the >> 'consumer' (don't flame me, I am just struggling to find a better term) >> boards and those that are positioned for production/enterprise. >> > > One way to draw the line is whether the board is delivered to be used > as-is, vs. with the expectation of further development activities that will > change the work product that shipped with the board. > > In the first case, all you care is that it works when it leaves the dock. > In the latter case, you care more that it can't be easily broken later. > > That's a pretty big difference in my experience. > > b.g. > -- > > Bill Gatliff > Embedded Linux training and consulting > b...@billgatliff.com > (309) 453-3421 > -- Martin Stadtler Director, Enterprise Group Linaro Ltd mobile: +44.7492180779 IRC: martinst@#linaro on irc.freenode.ne <http://irc.freenode.net/>t
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