From: Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2020 13:00:55 +0000 (+0000) Subject: finish 022 update X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?p=crowdsupply.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=2ab24dce4846d70c37ca55f5bbc6beb4f840f95e finish 022 update --- diff --git a/updates/022_2020feb14_openpower_eula_released.mdwn b/updates/022_2020feb14_openpower_eula_released.mdwn index aaa0afe..9598c73 100644 --- a/updates/022_2020feb14_openpower_eula_released.mdwn +++ b/updates/022_2020feb14_openpower_eula_released.mdwn @@ -42,6 +42,8 @@ good and extremely well-designed. # RISC-V Mailing Lists +By complete contrast to how OpenPower is being managed... + Since the last update, some of the RISC-V Mailing lists have become "open". There was no announcement. You can't get access to the prior archives. Critically important lists - such as the UNIX Platform Working Group - @@ -50,9 +52,11 @@ to not be "Fake Open Source". It's like pulling teeth without an anaesthetic. Still, they're finally making an effort. They still have not responded (as is legally required under their Trademark -obligations) to any of the twenty to thirty reasonable in-good-faith -requests for inclusion of Libre Businesses with "full transparency" -as part of their business objectives. +obligations) to any of the twenty to thirty very deliberately public, +prominent, and reasonable in-good-faith +requests for inclusion in the *innovation* of RISC-V (not just its +"use", its **innovation**) by Libre Businesses with "full transparency" +as part of their core business objectives. Failing to allow public participation in the UNIX WG is particularly damaging to RISC-V's reputation. Telling u-boot and linux kernel developers