Received: from mail.cmpwn.com (mail.cmpwn.com [45.56.77.53]) by nld3-dev1.alpinelinux.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 5263C781D45 for <~alpine/devel@lists.alpinelinux.org>; Tue, 31 Dec 2019 02:51:37 +0000 (UTC) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=simple/simple; d=cmpwn.com; s=cmpwn; t=1577760695; bh=uW2m3GpI0wtN60RbBUC4sLIXDKTuWHmFqD8B0dLDD1g=; h=In-Reply-To:Date:From:To:Cc:Subject; b=EBuqQsOg2gtfRglT6Xx245YLbRaqLIEYHlSYgS5En8bCjuFBpyYghLtocy4IC6sX4 dA8GdsbuKBxxXBKSys9iYFXQ/pHRwozN6gG1HdQH6qLmROTLaoQlHwqYK4EbBvfwRq +yjAZTVeFrg1If6g+ILbNGqzxENMxL+1ggttYEc4= Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 In-Reply-To: <9AAE61624DFD2840AAEE30FC9F0F87247CE66B@ATCPCS16.andestech.com> Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2019 21:43:56 -0500 From: "Drew DeVault" To: , , <~alpine/devel@lists.alpinelinux.org> Cc: , , Subject: RE: [alpine-devel] Alpine Linux on RISC-V Message-Id: Hi Simon! On Tue Dec 31, 2019 at 2:22 AM, wrote: > Nice meeting you. Hope you having a great Xmas and wonderful starting of > the New Year. : ) Likewise to you! > I am Simon. I am in charge of SW ecosystem/partnership strategy and SW > product planning. It's really great and we are looking forward joining > and contributing to Alpine Linux. > > Usually we will build the partnership, with NDA and JPA (Joint Promotion > Agreement signed, then share some resources included borrowing a dev > board. I know some open source organizations doesn=E2=80=99t have similar= flow > and may not signed any kind of agreement, since the purpose is open (not > closure) and it's always great and free to promote as much as possible. > I just want to double check if we need these two agreements. I should clarify that I don't officially speak for Alpine Linux - I'm just a frequent contributor. There are those who do officially speak for Alpine on this list (our emails are public, in case you were unaware). Alpine Linux is an open, collaborative project which sees significant outside contributions from volunteers and various interested parties. I'm involved in this discussion because I put in much of the work for the Alpine Linux and musl libc ports to RISC-V, based on a HiFive Unleashed board, and would likely be the maintainer of the port if it were merged upstream. Based on the HiFive board, this work is currently stalled while we find some software+hardware combination that offers a better boot story, which is what I was discussing with your colleague. I would be happy to use your hardware to continue these porting efforts towards supporting your board and rv32, but I work with Alpine as a volunteer and not in any official capacity. I cannot sign an NDA or JPA on their behalf, and would decline to sign them for my own part as well. You should also be aware that for a port to be a candidate for upstream Alpine Linux support, permanent hardware for the port's maintenance and testing is required. > We would like to sent you a board for borrowing. Please help to prepare > the following info: > > - name > - email > - phone > - address > - company/organization name To reiterate, this conversation is taking place on a public mailing list. If you wish to provide any Alpine developer(s) with development resources you should reach out directly to them to obtain any necessary personal information.