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Remove irrelevant sentence from README #1

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@lurch lurch commented May 3, 2022

IMHO it doesn't make sense now that this repo is in the raspberrypi org rather than the Hexxeh org

IMHO it doesn't make sense now that this repo is in the `raspberrypi` org rather than the `Hexxeh` org
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pelwell commented May 3, 2022

I'm not saying the wording of these paragraphs couldn't be improved (and the spelling - "seperate"), but that sentence justifies the existence of a parallel repo, whether or not it is "official".

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lurch commented May 3, 2022

But isn't this https://github.com/raspberrypi/rpi-firmware repo precisely what "If the boot firmware files are split off into a seperate repo..." is referring to? 🤷‍♂️
(or perhaps I've simply misunderstood what that sentence is saying, in which case this PR should be closed)

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pelwell commented May 3, 2022

I read it to mean "if the upstream firmware repo is split then there may be no need for a separate copy", whereas I think you read something along the lines of "if there is an official firmware-binaries-only repo then there is no need for an unofficial one."

Give that we have now between us spent more time pondering this sentence than the rest of humanity combined, I'm going to merge it for the global good.

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pelwell commented May 3, 2022

Or I would if I had write access.

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