Fix first Libreboot release date
The first Libreboot release was the 12th December 2013[1]. This is also correlated with the fact that I moved to France around summer 2013, and around December, I gave Leah my build scripts (under a free license) and I answered all her questions in order to help her getting the first RYF computer certified. That then lead to the creation of Libreboot. So the first release cound't have happened in 2009. [1]https://libreboot.org/news/libreboot20131212.html Reported-by: f_ (Ferass El Hafidi) on #libreboot on Liberachat. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org> Acked-by: Adrien 'neox' Bourmault <neox@a-lec.org>
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added nonfree code to it, but continued to refer to it misleadingly as
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added nonfree code to it, but continued to refer to it misleadingly as
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"Libreboot".
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"Libreboot".
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Libreboot was first released in 2009. It has been widely recommended
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Libreboot was first released in 2013. It has been widely recommended
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in the free software community for the last thirteen years. In
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in the free software community for the last nine years. In November
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November 2022, "Libreboot" began to include non-libre code. We have
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2022, "Libreboot" began to include non-libre code. We have made
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made repeated efforts to continue collaboration with those developers
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repeated efforts to continue collaboration with those developers on to
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on to help their version of Libreboot remain libre, but that was not
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help their version of Libreboot remain libre, but that was not
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successful.
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successful.
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Now we've stepped forward to stand up for freedom, ours and that of
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Now we've stepped forward to stand up for freedom, ours and that of
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