Update the Chromebook codenames in the 20221214 release news page, and
remove part of the note about missing documentation added in previous
commits.
Remove note about me doing "extensive changes to U-Boot" regarding it
being a coreboot payload, that's not exactly true. The patches in lbmk
are optional, quality of life stuff, and mostly other people's. Upstream
basically happens to work fine this way but integration could be much
much better (which I will try to work on in the future).
Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
mistakes made during osbwww->lbmk merge have been corrected
mostly a few search/replace errors, and deleted pages that have since
been restored, or pages that were incorrectly scrubbed are now full; for
example, pages that said there are no releases yet (from osboot) have
been replaced with the version from libreboot that links to release archives,
which *do* exist in libreboot
i generally fixed all other minor issues with paragraphs that i found, where
the paragraphs made sense in osboot.org but did not so on libreboot.org
this is all of my fixes, after auditing the recent merge. no point splitting
them up. just patch it up and go!
the substance of the message is no different, but the message is now much more
effective and the reader is less likely to turn away; much of the arguments
are emotionally driven, as opposed to factual, so using such "insulting"
language is probably not a good idea
my motivation is to encourage the fsf to improve, not to attack it. the fsf
should work with the community, not against it; similarly, libreboot and
osboot should not be seen to attack the fsf. however, constructive criticism
is ok, and that is entirely the purpose of this article