I thought we had deactivated the github bugtracker because flashrom
development does not happen at github.
The github mirror of flashrom is there purely for people who are
unwilling or unable (due to corporate restrictions etc.) to download the
source code from our self-hosted git trees. I'll try to get the github
tracker deactivated to avoid giving people wrong impressions.
As Stefan wrote, you can reach the flashrom developers at
<email address hidden> and you will also get attention if you send email
there.
Regards,
Carl-Daniel
Am 19.05.21 um 09:33 schrieb Stefan Tauner:
> On Wed, 19 May 2021 06:52:55 -0000
> Alex Murray <email address hidden> wrote:
>
>> These failures of the mocked tests have been reported upstream at
>> https://github.com/flashrom/flashrom/issues/186 by others but no
>> response
> Hi there,
>
> I was the flashrom maintainer till a few years ago. While I was using
> the github repo+tracker, there is currently ~nobody taking care of that.
> A more promising way to reach the right people is to write an email to
> <email address hidden>
Hi,
I thought we had deactivated the github bugtracker because flashrom
development does not happen at github.
The github mirror of flashrom is there purely for people who are
unwilling or unable (due to corporate restrictions etc.) to download the
source code from our self-hosted git trees. I'll try to get the github
tracker deactivated to avoid giving people wrong impressions.
As Stefan wrote, you can reach the flashrom developers at
<email address hidden> and you will also get attention if you send email
there.
Regards,
Carl-Daniel
Am 19.05.21 um 09:33 schrieb Stefan Tauner: /github. com/flashrom/ flashrom/ issues/ 186 by others but no
> On Wed, 19 May 2021 06:52:55 -0000
> Alex Murray <email address hidden> wrote:
>
>> These failures of the mocked tests have been reported upstream at
>> https:/
>> response
> Hi there,
>
> I was the flashrom maintainer till a few years ago. While I was using
> the github repo+tracker, there is currently ~nobody taking care of that.
> A more promising way to reach the right people is to write an email to
> <email address hidden>