Hmm, I don’t understand what is happening at Sage Engineering, it looks like there are are multiple coreboot people who are looking for a job(?), see below bold sentences (emphasis mine):
http://www.se-eng.com/2015/07/so-long-and-thanks-for-all-the-fish/
I woke up this morning dreaming about different chipsets and boot solutions, though quickly realizing there was no longer a reason. Because today I’m writing my last blog for Sage Electronic Engineering. Along with myself, the change the technical to non-technical writer, there are a lot of fine coreboot engineers now looking for work. I’d like to thank everyone who followed this blog, notably Vincent Zimmer at Intel, as it has meant a lot to me, as well as my company. I’d also like to thank Sage CEO Scott Hoot and VP of Marketing Dennis Batchelor for having me along, as well as the numerous engineers and managers, Drew Jensen and Steve Goodrich come to mind, I’ve bothered with questions along the way. I enjoyed working here very much. Mostly, I’d like to note that I never did get around to writing about owner/engineer Kimarie Hoot, who certainly deserves an award for both a woman in software and a woman in business. Some publicist I am. Kimarie is much more than a credit to her gender and electronic engineering. I’m not sure what’s going to happen to some very fine engineering here at Sage, especially the SageBIOS for Intel and AMD processors, but I’d like to believe it will be available in some form. Seems like an incredible waste otherwise. Everyone I’ve worked with here has been a credit to x86 embedded development. When they asked me what I knew about BIOS and firmware when I interviewed here, I said, “Well I’ve updated BIOS on my laptop, pretty much know what that does, and I’ve flashed a couple of routers — that’s about it.” Hopefully, I’ve found my way around a bit since then. Anyway, my last stab at humor, and there have been some outstanding failures in this department, comes from the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy series. So long, and thanks for all the fish.
