Informing about Libreboot freedom status and/or switching URLs to GNU
Boot are two approaches meant to deal with the same issue.
Informing people about GNU Boot however is not necessarily directly
related to that.
Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
We reused the work of libreboot.at as this is less work than
restarting from scratch.
It also contains the smallest possible change to make the review
easier.
Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
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>
Note that the text is a collective work by many people and that I only
have written an extremely small part of it.
Signed-off-by: Adrien Bourmault <neox@a-lec.org>
Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
Acked-by: Adrien Bourmault <neox@a-lec.org>
Acked-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
Each page had the GFDL license declaration on it, but this is unnecessary due
to <https://libreboot.org/license.html> being linked in the footer on each
page. It clearly defines your rights when accessing the site.