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Currently in this repository we have the following domains that appear to be internal to Red Hat Inc. (just my assumption as I'm not a Red Hat employee as of today):
file.emea.redhat.com
download.eng.bos.redhat.com
ihatethathostname.lab.bos.redhat.com
I can see these are used for automation so it should be possible to recreate everything on one's own but still we might get work done more quickly if these were available as ready-mades.
This is me suggesting creating public repositories as I suppose nobody will set me up an OpenVPN to Red Hat's company network. ;)
PS: the word work I said means for me learning new things about the UEFI bootchain since as of today I struggle with development and instead help out with reviewing shim-reviews - that's the least I can do to lighten the workload the Red Hat Bootloader Team has.
EDIT: That's right and there's more to it. ./docs/README says:
You have to be logged-in (kerberos) for this to work because it uses internal repos.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Currently in this repository we have the following domains that appear to be internal to Red Hat Inc. (just my assumption as I'm not a Red Hat employee as of today):
file.emea.redhat.com
download.eng.bos.redhat.com
ihatethathostname.lab.bos.redhat.com
I can see these are used for automation so it should be possible to recreate everything on one's own but still we might get work done more quickly if these were available as ready-mades.
This is me suggesting creating public repositories as I suppose nobody will set me up an OpenVPN to Red Hat's company network. ;)
PS: the word work I said means for me learning new things about the UEFI bootchain since as of today I struggle with development and instead help out with reviewing shim-reviews - that's the least I can do to lighten the workload the Red Hat Bootloader Team has.
EDIT: That's right and there's more to it.
./docs/README
says:The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: