don't promote the other project
why promote a dead project? gnuboot is a dead project.
don't un-dead it by promoting it. just let it be dead.
afterall, why promote something inferior that i've already
replaced? canoeboot is inferior to libreboot, but it is *far*
superior to gnuboot.
as stated elsewhere: i refuse to continue promoting garbage.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
make canoeboot a truly GNU FSDG compliant coreboot distro,
by removing all overly positive reference to Libreboot;
what remains is technical in nature, so as to provide
historical context since Canoeboot is a fork of Libreboot.
I've stated before that I wish to take a more neutral tone
toward the FSF, in contrast to the *coldboot war* of 2023
when GNU Boot started.
Canoeboot was heavily linking to Libreboot, even going so far
as to call itself "inferior" and tell the reader to use
Libreboot.
From now on, Canoeboot will be maintained as though I actually
believed in FSF propoganda. I don't, but its users do. Treat
them with respect. My reason for providing Canoeboot is
precisely that I wish for such people to have a high quality
coreboot distro, much unlike the inferior *GNU Boot* project;
inferior because to this day, it's still based on very old
Libreboot, with not much changed (of any real substance)
relative to the Libreboot 20220710 release on which it forked.
In general, I've also found a lot of stragglers from when
Canoeboot started, where paragraphs referred to Libreboot that
should have actually referred to Canoeboot, or paragraphs
with Libreboot-specific information that does not make sense
in the Canoeboot project e.g. references to vendor scripts.
The resulting canoeboot.org will now look no different to any
typical reader than a typical FSF-aligned project.
There is a next stage to this, which will become apparent to
everyone if I have my way.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
the paragraph in question largely pertains to
the ivybridge and sandybridge latitudes in libreboot,
not the gm45 latitudes supported in both libreboot
and canoeboot. remove this paragraph (instead of adding
the missing article).
nobody ever reported such issue on the gm45 model, only
the ivy/sandy models.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
idk why or how, but i was very tired when i did this.
change it back to the previous, correct date of 27 January
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
link only to the history page from every other page,
and link to gnuboot vs canoeboot on the history page as
is already the case
link the history page from the footer instead of the header.
it's still important that they be talked about, but i very
much intend for them to take a backseat. right at the very back.
they are not a part of my world; a world that i built myself.
they have no moral authority over of it.
afterall, why talk about vaporware? i wrote the versus page
when i thought gnuboot might actually have teeth, but the
developers turned out to be completely incompetent. which is a
pity, because i could have benefited from them even if i didn't
always agree with them. oh well!
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
these pages define tables saying what works or
doesn't (or is untested), with or without blobs,
but all canoeboot ports are blob-free in flash.
these tables were inherited from libreboot. this
patch causes them to make more sense in canoeboot,
by only saying whether something works or doesn't,
without distingishing blobs (which canoeboot lacks).
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
the only purpose is to spread facts.
people can make up their own mind; in fact, telling
people exactly what to do, usually makes them do the
exact opposite of what you want them to do.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>