this release is pretty crazy. a lot more revisions are planned
for the 6 december release. move the revnotes to a dedicated
page, in anticipation of many more revisions (in my head there
are about 30 additional changes planned).
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
the info in question is present clearly on the T480 page.
it's better to leave such information on the dedicated
page made for that machine.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
i've realised recently that libreboot release announcements
are very boring. most people need to see something that draws
them in - simply saying "Project vFoo released!" is not enough.
Ditto pictures; I added pics at the start of the article, in
previous revisions. I'll start being wiser to this in future
releases of Libreboot.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
I encountered a minor build error last night, caused by
an oversight during development. I quickly fixed the issue
but then decided to spend the night testing a few more
mainboards for addition; however if I continue doing this,
I'll never make the release.
So this is essentially the same as what the 20241205
release would have been, with only a minor bug fix in
the build system.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
docs/hardware is redundant, because it now mostly
contains installation instructions, and docs/install
also contains hardware information. therefore, in
practise, they are both the same kind of information.
merge the two, and streamline everything. a lot of
redundant information has been removed.
docs/install/ has been re-structured in such a way
as to enable more chronological reading, to make it
easier for the average user to install Libreboot.
This is part of a larger series of changes I'm working
on for the documentation. I'm massively auditing the
entire Libreboot documentation.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
90% of the info on the old pages was fluff, copied and pasted
to all the other pages.
replace them all with a single page. i've already directed the
old pages to the new one, in libreboot.org's httpd
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
but in a more diplomatic way, and fsf/fsdg/ryf isn't
even mentioned directly, but their ideology is referenced,
spoken in tongues.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
it kinda needs to be there. my intention to be at peace
with *those people* is still on. you know the ones. but
there's no way to host this page without revealing that
hostility, which is currently *former* (or rather,
dormant) hostility. rather than censor specific information,
the entire page was deleted as part of the reconciliation
with fsf, referenced in the article itself, but this too was
a mistake.
no, the correct thing to do is *continue to host this page*.
the other hostile pages are not being re-added.
i'll probably delete this page again at some point, and
redirect it to a new history page, that will contain all
of the same substance and *more*, because:
this page was written in a day. it was written from start
to finish *on the same day* of libreboot's 10 year anniversary.
therefore, it's not as long as it could be.
a more complete history is on my TODO. one that also goes
into a lot more technical detail. libreboot has a rich and
vibrant history, yet has so far not documented its own
history well, and the relatively niche nature of libreboot
is that a lot of people don't really get what it's about,
so you won't find a lot of that info online - the history
of the project is entirely in my head.
there are other people who can provide their own accounts,
but i'm the only person that's been here since the beginning.
anyway, i digress.
dubiously happy hacking
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
the removed notes pertain to feature changes that i've since
reversed; seabios-only images provided now, alongside seagrub,
where seabios and grub are both enabled on a given board.
and multiple keymaps now provided again, but only on seagrub.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>