actual alphabetical order

one must always remember one's ABCs

Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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@ -88,27 +88,6 @@ you could consider Canoeboot to be *legacy Libreboot*. Libreboot adopted the
Binary Blob Reduction Policy in November 2022, as part of a general desire to Binary Blob Reduction Policy in November 2022, as part of a general desire to
support more - and newer - hardware. support more - and newer - hardware.
Dasharo
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Website: <https://docs.dasharo.com/>
Git repositories: <https://github.com/dasharo>
Supports many machines, with a choice of EDK2(UEFI) or Heads(Linuxboot)
payload in the flash. Some older machines may provide a SeaBIOS payload
instead. A lot of work that goes into the upstream coreboot project came
from the Dasharo developers.
Dasharo provides their own fork of coreboot, with a specific tree *per board*.
Several coreboot ports (e.g. MSI Z690-A PRO) were implemented directly by
the Dasharo project, and later upstreamed into the regular coreboot project.
Dasharo has a special emphasis on commercial application, providing tailored
coreboot images for each supported mainboard, with an emphasis on stability.
It's a very different approach than Libreboot's approach; Libreboot provides
a more generalised design in its build system and infrastructure.
Chultrabook Chultrabook
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@ -131,6 +110,27 @@ with regular security updates.
Libreboot largely avoids supporting Chromebooks, precisely because Chultrabook Libreboot largely avoids supporting Chromebooks, precisely because Chultrabook
and MrChromebox are perfectly viable options on these machines. and MrChromebox are perfectly viable options on these machines.
Dasharo
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Website: <https://docs.dasharo.com/>
Git repositories: <https://github.com/dasharo>
Supports many machines, with a choice of EDK2(UEFI) or Heads(Linuxboot)
payload in the flash. Some older machines may provide a SeaBIOS payload
instead. A lot of work that goes into the upstream coreboot project came
from the Dasharo developers.
Dasharo provides their own fork of coreboot, with a specific tree *per board*.
Several coreboot ports (e.g. MSI Z690-A PRO) were implemented directly by
the Dasharo project, and later upstreamed into the regular coreboot project.
Dasharo has a special emphasis on commercial application, providing tailored
coreboot images for each supported mainboard, with an emphasis on stability.
It's a very different approach than Libreboot's approach; Libreboot provides
a more generalised design in its build system and infrastructure.
Heads Heads
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