Hi Martin,On Thu, Aug 28, 2025 at 11:29 AM Martin Perina <mperina@redhat.com> wrote:On Wed, Aug 27, 2025 at 1:43 PM Enric Balletbo i Serra via automotive-sig <automotive-sig@lists.centos.org> wrote:Dear list,Hopefully I'm subscribed now and the email is not lost. I'd like to make a request for a `k3-upstream-boot` repository at `https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/rpms/`. This repository will host the RPM package for firmware needed to boot TI k3 platforms like the J784S4 EVM and AM69-SK boards.Hi,just wondering, would the purpose of above repos being development of those projects? If so, shouldn't those repos be located under https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/src/ ? I think we want to have only distgit like release repos under https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/rpms/ , right?The purpose of `k3-upstream-boot` and `s32-vendor-boo`is to host the specs for the RPM packages with required boot firmware for their respective platforms, not for project development. Thus, placing them under `https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/rpms/` is consistent I guess.
Thanks,EnricMartin_______________________________________________While here, I'd like to take the opportunity to ask you to create another repository, 's32g-vendor-boot'. Similar to the other, this repository will host the RPM package for firmware needed to boot S32G platforms using the public vendor components/repositoriesYour help is appreciated.Best regards,EnricOn Thu, Jul 31, 2025 at 4:13 PM Enric Balletbo i Serra <eballetb@redhat.com> wrote:Dear list,
Could you please create a `k3-upstream-boot` repository in our GitLab
instance under https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/rpms/?
The purpose of this repository is to track the rpm package that
contains the firmware required to boot different TI k3 platforms like
J784S4 EVM and AM69-SK boards.
Best regards,
Enric
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