I would add, that you need to draw a line in the sand between the 'consumer' (don't flame me, I am just struggling to find a better term) boards and those that are positioned for production/enterprise.  We can't state that there is only one way that is the right way, that's not fair to anyone, and counter-culture to the opensource view.   We can recommend a best practice, and I think this thread is a really good start at that, but it will always be a view that one can offer to the community.  Adoption is a completely other thing.

Specifically for the 96boards, the spec is a recommended view, but its not meant to be constraining, however it does allow one to then show a best practice, that others can adopt.  That's where the RPB comes in to play, again to demonstrate and not restrict.

On 5 May 2016 at 19:34, Amit Kucheria <amit.kucheria@linaro.org> wrote:
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 9:29 PM, Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> wrote:
> On Thu, May 05, 2016 at 09:01:05PM +0530, Amit Kucheria wrote:
>> On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 5:15 PM, Marcin Juszkiewicz
>
>> > Solution for existing SoCs is usually adding 1MB of SPI flash during design
>> > phase of device and store boot loader(s) there. But it is so expensive
>> > someone would say when it is in 10-30 cents range...
>
>> > Even 96boards CE specification totally ignored that fact while it could be a
>> > way of showing how to make popular board. Instead it became
>> > yet-another-board-to-laugh (EE spec did not improve much).
>
>> > Is there a way to get it improved? At least for new designs?
>
>> Yes! I've added this suggestion to a list of suggestions for evolution
>> of the 96boards spec.
>
> We already went round the houses repeatedly on that one :(

Yes, but it wasn't in the list. So if we want to reject something (or
make it optional), I'd like us to document why we reached that
decision for posterity.

As Grant mentioned elsewhere, the single-storage device configuration
seems to be where a lot of the vendors seem to be focusing on.
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