documentation: poky-ref-manual - Updated faq entry

Since we are using a layer-based approach, people do not
need to rely upon the Yocto Project team to add support
for new boards.

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There are two main ways to get a board supported in the Yocto Project; Support for an additional board is added by creating a BSP layer for it.
<itemizedlist> For more information on how to create a BSP layer, see the
<listitem><para>Send the Yocto Project team information on the board <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_BSP_URL;'>Yocto Project Board Support Package (BSP) Developer's Guide</ulink>.
and if the team does not have it yet they will consider adding it.</para></listitem> </para>
<listitem><para>Send the Yocto Project team the BitBake recipes if you have them. <para>
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Usually, if the board is not completely exotic, adding support in Usually, if the board is not completely exotic, adding support in
the Yocto Project is fairly straightforward. the Yocto Project is fairly straightforward.
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