Bret,
We like the new functionality.
Our concern is our customers / we will need to modify all of the code that are
consumers of EDKII_VARIABLE_LOCK_PROTOCOL to use the new protocols. If you
could review that issue we would be 100% happy.
Of course, that’s not always appropriate and we unders
That conflicts for me for the first 30 minutes
Kevin D Davis
Security Strategist
Insyde Software
Phone: 503-310-
> On Mar 12, 2020, at 9:29 AM, Gao, Liming wrote:
>
>
> Hi, all
> Recently, regular TianoCore Bug Triage meeting has no enough time to review
> and discuss the existing bug
We would prefer separate patches.
Kevin D Davis
Insyde Software
> On Apr 4, 2019, at 1:00 PM, Michael D Kinney
> wrote:
>
> Leif,
>
> There were a few files when the license change patches
> were created that failed PatchCheck.py.
>
> I am trying to resolve those before the license change
>
Pedro,
I believe he DID reference Linux source
“ 2. I did't look at linux kernel(ext4) berfor send this patch, I cant
found any offcial document, so I refer to linux source as a standand
when send this patch”
Kevin D Davis
Security Strategist
Insyde Software
> On Oct 27, 2021, at 5:43 PM, qi z
Reviewed-by: Kevin D Davis @insyde.com>KevinInsyde SoftwareOn Mar 27, 2023, at 5:26 PM, Demeter, Miki via groups.io wrote:
Ack
Need to get this acked by others in infosec too
--
Miki Demeter (she/her/Miki)
Security Researcher / FW Developer
FST
Intel Corporation
Miki,
I’m not able to subscribe to https://edk2.groups.io/g/devel/calendar
Do you know if that’s a groups.io problem or a me problem?
Kevin D Davis
Security Strategist
Insyde Software
Phone: 503-310-
On Apr 7, 2022, at 9:42 AM, Demeter, Miki via groups.io
wrote:
# TianoCore Community M
Rebecca,
I’m not an attorney. At Insyde, I have done numerous license reviews. This one
would be too restrictive for IBV purposes.
And it restricts it from being used with Open Source Software, which TianoCore
would probably be considered, even though TianoCore doesn’t cause any backward
licen