From ce9d35aa07d23397a846b82d71e39fb9b1af588e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Francis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 05:15:11 -0400
Subject: docs/tasks.html: Remove notes about non-coreboot systems

Waste of time.
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(limited to 'docs')

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@@ -341,23 +341,6 @@
 					with libreboot support (out of the box, from the factory).</b>
 				</li>
 				<li>
-					PROPOSAL (only a proposal, for now):
-					Look into the possibility of expanding libreboot to support non-coreboot systems. (u-boot, for instance). 
-					Currently, libreboot presents itself as a deblobbed coreboot distribution. There are other systems out there
-					that use other firmware, such as u-boot, which libreboot could theoretically support. This would mean that
-					the build scripts know how to build things other than just coreboot/grub.
-					<ul>
-						<li>Allwinner A10 (ARM) SoCs</li>
-						<li>PMON?</li>
-						<li>barebox (u-boot derivative)</li>
-						<li>etc</li>
-						<li>
-							<a href="http://zedboard.org/product/zedboard">http://zedboard.org/product/zedboard</a>
-							might be a candidate, according to the main developer of openlunchbox.
-						</li>
-					</ul>
-				</li>
-				<li>
 					Set up a routine (project-wise) for testing each system with the latest kernel version.
 					See <a href="http://projects.mtjm.eu/work_packages/22">http://projects.mtjm.eu/work_packages/22</a>
 					and <a href="http://projects.mtjm.eu/work_packages/21">http://projects.mtjm.eu/work_packages/21</a>
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