Libreboot IRC has moved to the Libera Chat network

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![](https://av.libreboot.org/logo/logo.svg){.imgright}
IRC is the main way to contact the Libreboot project. `#libreboot` on Freenode
IRC is the main way to contact the Libreboot project. `#libreboot` on Libera
IRC.
Webchat:
<https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=libreboot>
<https://kiwiirc.com/nextclient/irc.libera.chat:6697/#libreboot>
Freenode is one of the oldest IRC networks, used for Free Software projects.
Find more about them here: <https://freenode.net/>
Libera is one of the largest IRC networks, used for Free Software projects.
Find more about them here: <https://libera.chat/>
If you wish to connect using your preferred client (such as weechat or irssi),
the connection info is as follows:
* Server: `chat.freenode.net`
* Server: `irc.libera.chat`
* Channel: `#libreboot`
* Port (TLS): `6697`
* Port (non-TLS): `6667`
We recommend that you use port `6697` with TLS encryption enabled.
Here are some guides for various IRC clients:
It is recommend that you use SASL for authentication. These pages on the Libera
website tells you how:
Weechat
-------
* WeeChat SASL guide: <https://libera.chat/guides/weechat>
* Irssi SASL guide: <https://libera.chat/guides/irssi>
* HexChat SASL guide: <https://libera.chat/guides/hexchat>
<https://weechat.org/files/doc/stable/weechat_quickstart.en.html>
Irssi
-----
Couldn't find any guides on Freenode's website. Just use the above info.
Here is a guide for configuring SASL:
<https://freenode.net/kb/answer/irssi>
Hexchat
-------
Couldn't find any guides on Freenode's website, but this is a useful guide for
configuring SASL:
<https://freenode.net/kb/answer/hexchat>
Tor
---
You can use Tor, when connecting to Freenode. This may be beneficial, because
Freenode is censored in some countries. Read this article:
<https://freenode.net/kb/answer/chat>
In general, you should check the documentation provided by your IRC software.
Social media
============

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@ -86,8 +86,7 @@ Merged a patch from coreboot into libreboot, enabling C3 and C4 power
states to work correctly on GM45 laptops. This was a long-standing issue
before Athur's contribution. Arthur also fixed VRAM size on i945 on
GM45 systems, allowing maximum VRAM allocation for the onboard GPUs on
these systems, another longstanding issue in libreboot. Contact **apvh**
in the \#libreboot IRC channel. **Former libreboot project maintainer**.
these systems, another longstanding issue in libreboot.
Arthur also did work on the Libreboot build system, when he was a member of the
project. He still works on coreboot, to this day, and Libreboot greatly
@ -99,9 +98,7 @@ Damien Zammit
Maintains the Gigabyte GA-G41M-ES2L coreboot port, which is integrated
in libreboot. Also works on other hardware for the benefit of the
libreboot project. Contact **damo22** on the freenode IRC network. This
person's website is [zammit.org](http://www.zammit.org/). **Former libreboot
project maintainer.**
libreboot project.
Damien didn't work directly on Libreboot itself, but he worked heavily with
Leah Rowe, integrating patches and new board ports into Libreboot, based on
@ -113,9 +110,7 @@ Denis Carikli
Based on the work done by Peter Stuge, Vladimir Serbineko and others in
the coreboot project, got native graphics initialization to work on the
ThinkPad X60, allowing it to be supported in libreboot. Denis gave
a lot of advice and helped found the libreboot project. Contact
**GNUtoo-irssi** in the \#libreboot IRC channel. Denis is also one of
the founders of the [Replicant](http://replicant.us/) project.
a lot of advice and helped found the libreboot project.
Denis was a mentor to Leah Rowe in the early days, when she founded the
Libreboot project. A lot of the decision decisions taken, especially with the
@ -136,7 +131,6 @@ Jeroen Quint
Contributed several fixes to the libreboot documentation, relating to
installing Parabola with full disk encryption on libreboot systems.
Contact **Jezza** in the \#libreboot IRC channel.
Joshua Gay
----------
@ -181,8 +175,7 @@ Klemens Nanni
-------------
Made many fixes and improvements to the GRUB configuration used in
libreboot, and several tweaks to the build system. Contact **kl3** in
the \#libreboot IRC channel.
libreboot, and several tweaks to the build system.
Leah Rowe initially helped Klemens get his project, autoboot, off the ground.
Autoboot (website autoboot.org) is no longer online, but was a fork of Libreboot
@ -200,7 +193,7 @@ Lisa Marie Maginnis
Lisa is a former sysadmin at the Free Software Foundation. In the early days of
the project, she provided Leah with a lot of technical advice. She initially
created the Libreboot IRC channel on Freenode, when Leah did not know how to
created Libreboot IRC channel, when Leah did not know how to
use IRC, and also handed +F founder status to Leah for the channel. As an FSF
sysadmin, it was Lisa's job to maintain a lot of the infrastructure used by
Libreboot; at the time, mailing lists on the GNU Savannah website were used by
@ -277,9 +270,7 @@ Paul Kocialkowski
Ported the ARM (Rockchip RK3288 SoC) based *Chromebook* laptops to
libreboot. Also one of the main [Replicant](http://www.replicant.us/)
developers. Contact Paul on the libreboot IRC channel by the alias
**paulk** or **paulk-&lt;hostname&gt;** (hostname is variable). **Former
libreboot project maintainer.**
developers.
Paul Menzel
-----------
@ -293,8 +284,7 @@ had the same bug. When Linux fixed it, it exposed the same bug in coreboot.
Paul worked with Libreboot on
this, sending patches to test periodically until the bug was fixed
in coreboot, and then helped her integrate the fix in libreboot. Contact
**PaulePanter** in the \#libreboot IRC channel.
in coreboot, and then helped her integrate the fix in libreboot.
Peter Stuge
-----------
@ -369,8 +359,7 @@ Libreboot is made possible because of the work he did, back in 2014.
Swift Geek
----------
Contributed a patch for ich9gen to generate 16MiB descriptors. Contact
**swiftgeek** in the IRC channel. **Former libreboot project maintainer.**
Contributed a patch for ich9gen to generate 16MiB descriptors.
After that, Swift Geek slowly became more involved until he became a full time
developer. Swift Geeks contributions were never really in the form of *code*,
@ -406,14 +395,13 @@ Engineering of which Timothy is the CEO.
Timothy maintains this code in coreboot,
helping the project with the libreboot integration for it. This person's
contact details are on the raptor site, or you can ping **tpearson** on
the freenode IRC network.
the Libera IRC network.
Vladimir Serbinenko
-------------------
Ported many of the thinkpads supported in libreboot, to coreboot, and
made many fixes in coreboot which benefited the libreboot project.
Contact **phcoder** in the \#coreboot IRC channel on freenode.
Vladimir wrote a lot of the original video initialization code used by various
Intel platforms in Libreboot, when flashing it (now rewritten

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@ -99,9 +99,6 @@ old packages are deleted from the repositories quickly, once they are updated.
A system that hasn't been updated for quite a while will mean potentially more
reading of previous posts through the website, and more maintenance work.
The Arch forum can also be useful, if others have the same issue as you.
The *Parabola* IRC channel ([**\#parabola**](https://webchat.freenode.net/) on freenode) can also help you.
Due to this, and the volatile nature of Parabola/Arch, you should only
update when you have at least a couple hours of spare time, in case of
issues that need to be resolved. You should never update, for example,

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@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ have your own Git repository with the patches.
Once you have issued a Pull Request, the Libreboot maintainers will be notified
via email. If you do not receive a fast enough response from the project, then
you could also notify the project via the #libreboot channel on Freenode.
you could also notify the project via the #libreboot channel on Libera Chat.
Another way to submit patches is to email Leah Rowe directly:
[leah@libreboot.org](mailto:leah@libreboot.org) is Leah's project email address.

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@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ proprietary BIOS/UEFI firmware typically found on a computer. Libreboot is
compatible with [specific computer models that use the Intel/AMD x86
architecture](docs/hardware/). Libreboot works well with GNU+Linux and BSD
operating systems. User support is available
at [\#libreboot](https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=libreboot) on Freenode
IRC.
at [\#libreboot](https://kiwiirc.com/nextclient/irc.libera.chat:6697/#libreboot)
on Libera Chat network.
![](https://av.libreboot.org/logo/logo.svg){.imgright}

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releases.md
libreboot20210522.md
freenode.md
website.md
fsf-thank-you.md
rms.md

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% Statement regarding Freenode/Libera IRC
% Leah Rowe
% 20 May 2021
Introduction
============
Libreboot has long used Freenode for providing IRC chatrooms. Freenode is one
of the most popular IRC networks, and one of the oldest. Recently, there has
been some controversy about its leader, Andrew Lee, and some staff members have
quit to form a new network named Libera. I want everyone to know: I'm completely
neutral about the whole thing. I have no strong feelings one way or the other.
I wish success to both Freenode *and* Libera.
Libreboot now has a `#libreboot` IRC channel on both the Freenode *and* Libera
networks. The Libera one is to be considered *unofficial*, but it *is* owned
and operated by myself at the present time. I use the same `leah` nick on both
networks. The only reason I'm there right now is to protect the names of my
projects, and also to protect myself, so that someone cannot impersonate me or
my projects.
Plans for self-hosted IRC
=========================
I've had a plan on the TODO for a very long time, to self-host an IRC server at
`irc.libreboot.org`. I've concluded that the best decision for Libreboot would
be for me to now press ahead with this plan. The channels on Freenode and
Libera will remain open, but the self-hosted one will become the official
channel.
I have nothing against Freenode *or* Libera, but I would like to have more
control over my infrastructure. My next target is Git; I will set up a Git
repository, mailing list and (very likely) a SourceHut instance directly on
`git.libreboot.org`. However, self-hosted Git is not currently a high priority
due to the decentralized nature of Git.
An IRC bot will be erected, bridging the 3 channels (freenode, libera and the
one hosted on `irc.libreboot.org`) such that messages are relayed between them.
This way, it won't matter which one you join. You can use any of the servers!
I have also registered an OFTC channel. Right now, the future of IRC networks
is rather precious, so I'm taking every precaution to protect the Libreboot in
the future. It is my intention that all users on all `#libreboot` channels will
be able to talk to each other. This *bridging* solution is one that I have
concluded is best, to mitigate current political instabilities that exist. I
do not wish for my projects to be involved in anyway. Libreboot is neutral!
About the Freenode controversies
================================
I was offline for several days. I came online again on 20 May 2021, which was
apparently a whole day after the events transpired. What I can gather is this:
* Andrew Lee, who owns Freenode, wants to run things his way
* Freenode staff were unhappy, because Andrew appointed new staff members
instead
* Those staffers who disagreed with Andrew's leadership have left and now run
the Libera IRC network
* Freenode will now have new staff members, under Andrew's guidance
Basically, the most natural thing for a Free Software organization is currently
in progress: someone is unhappy, so they made a fork, and the people left behind
now get to run things however they like. The result? Now there are two
organisations, who can both conduct themselves without tension or restraint.
Is that a bad thing?
Relationships, professional or otherwise, break down all the time. It's life.
However, I do hope that peace can be restored, and that all sides can begin to
cooperate once things calm down. *We* are all in the same fight, namely, the
Free Software movement!
Life moves on very quickly indeed. I'm here to tell you: Freenode is not the
world, and neither is Libera. Neither will `irc.libreboot.org` be. Neither is
OFTC. Neither is rizon. Neither is snoonet. Neither is EFnet. Neither is that
weird IRC server you found one day on a forum. IRC is IRC. It can sometimes be
a very crazy and chaotic place.
Anyway, yeah. That's all for now. I really don't have much to say. The rest
of this article will link to external resources, where you can learn more about
the recent events. I only wanted to tell everyone how *I* feel, so that I can
put this issue to rest. I believe that I have now done this!
Learn more about recent chaos
=============================
I was going to write more, but I don't think it's needed. Instead, you can
simply refer to the following pages and make up your own mind. I'm only
linking them here so that people have an idea as to what I'm talking about.
I value my neutrality, so I will not make any statement either way about the
contents of these articles. I haven't read them, precisely because I don't care
but I know you will want to read them, if you're interested enough to read this
article. So here they are!
News articles
-------------
Every link below will work with JavaScript turned off, but some of them are
running non-free JavaScript if you have JavaScript turned on. I assume you
already have LibreJS installed anyway, if you care about that.
The *following* news articles are from media outlets and other people, not from
the people in Freenode and Libera. however, those people also wrote articles
and they are linked in the next sections on this page.
First though, read these articles:
* <https://www.vice.com/en/article/m7ev8y/freenode-open-source-korea-crown-prince-takeover>
* <http://techrights.org/2021/05/19/freenode-and-cancel-culture/>
* <https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Free-Software-Exits-Freenode>
* <https://boingboing.net/2021/05/19/freenode-irc-staff-quit-after-new-owner-seizes-control.html>
* <https://hackaday.com/2021/05/20/freenode-debacle-prompts-staff-exodus-new-network/>
* <https://www.theregister.com/2021/05/19/freenode_staff_resigns/>
Andrew Lee's article
--------------------
Here is Andrew's article:
<https://freenode.net/news/freenode-is-foss>
I also spotted this article, which seems to be from Andrew aswell:
<https://gist.githubusercontent.com/realrasengan/88549ec34ee32d01629354e4075d2d48/raw/4f11b836a0705118733de5ba1b181b50c15201b2/freenode.txt>
From Libera (former freenode) staff
-----------------------------------
The following articles are from those individuals who recently resigned from
their posts at Freenode, and moved over to Libera IRC instead.
NOTE: for github-hosted links, I've linked to the `raw` pages, because these
pages are plain text and therefore do not force you to run any non-free
JavaScript code.
* Archive link, because this staff member's article was on the index page, which
will obviously change at some point:
<http://web.archive.org/web/20210519235343/https://www.kline.sh/> (archive
from 19 May 2021)
* Fuchs' article: <https://fuchsnet.ch/freenode-resign-letter.txt> - one could
say that Freenode no longer has any fuchs to give!
* Aaron Jone's article:
<https://gist.githubusercontent.com/aaronmdjones/1a9a93ded5b7d162c3f58bdd66b8f491/raw/d210ebc21f8d967b8cce25a75fcdc721f8acfe9a/freenode-resign-letter.txt>
* jess's article: <https://gist.githubusercontent.com/jesopo/45a3e9cdbe517dc55e6058eb43b00ed9/raw/7972a595255560f23d9a61bb7c9f4e696dce1db4/00-freenode.txt>
* Marco d'ltri's article: <https://blog.bofh.it/debian/id_461>
* Ed Kellett's article: <https://gist.githubusercontent.com/edk0/478fb4351bc3ba458288d6878032669d/raw/5a2b712c2073b3d357c83a97d0f2678da290e5ec/resignation.md>
* Emīls Piņķis's article <https://gist.githubusercontent.com/pinkisemils/39d4ded8b1639b6f39dcab15618649f5/raw/89e3f6f1088176c03e623b01d70fe760e00811c3/resignation.md>
* JonathanD82's article: <https://gist.githubusercontent.com/JonathanD82/6518b93708e0aaf4b8f92c8e7200816d/raw/70b20cfb8b599216e7702f013282eeb8c4288c24/gistfile1.txt>
* mniip's article: <https://mniip.com/freenode.txt>
* Svante Bengtson's article: <https://swantzter.se/freenode-resignation/>
* This article is in French: <https://coevoet.fr/freenode.html>

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Ja osobiście wierze w wolność! Chce wolności dla *wszystkich*, nawet dla tych
z którymi nie zgadzam się politycznie!
(Notatka tłumacza: Leah nie kłamie. Na wiele tematów się nie zgadzamy a nadal
jest osobą pełną szacunku i chętną debaty! Zapraszamy na kanał *freenode* IRC
\#free-rms)
Dyskryminacja bazowana na czyiś wierzeniach jest zawsze zła. Żadnych „ale”, ja
chce aby moi *przeciwnicy polityczni* posiadali wolność, ponieważ: