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Re: Raspberry PI information
Indeed. I have done a fairly large part of the editing lately, from the
same sort of "not being the expert" position. Thus there is a lot of
text that may no longer be correct due to improvements, and notes about
what should be figured out.
No Greg, that's not the story... Other users and I myself expended
some time explaining to you how the raspberry pi boots netbsd, what
was the UEFI firmware and what was the state of things, including
the memory limitation and the serial port support under UEFI. You
just ignored that and let that nonsense there. I'm pretty sure you
were editing the wiki part about UEFI without even been able to
boot your rpi using UEFI.
You shouldn't been editing the raspberry pi wiki page.
As I've said before, wrong documentation is worst that none
documentation at all.
You are not my employee and I'm not responsible of the wiki, so
I don't have anything more to say to you.
This replay is directed to the people responsible of the wiki.
Been in the list of developers doesn't mean that a person
will not write inaccurate information on the wiki.
I understand that with the evolution of those stupids parrots you
cannot let everybody edit the wiki, you'd need an army of maintainers.
But you have to keep some channel so things can be corrected, or at
least let people who cares for accurate information make a simple comment.
I've helped people already offline.
This is going to keep happening, because the wiki is supposed to be
official, this is supposed to be part of the netbsd documentation.
Regards.
adr
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