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authorFrancis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>2015-02-01 19:12:34 (EST)
committer Francis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>2015-02-01 19:12:34 (EST)
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<i><u><b>Support as much hardware as possible!</b></u></i> This goes without saying. The list of officially supported hardware
in libreboot is smaller than in upstream (coreboot), because some boards in coreboot require proprietary software which
libreboot does not and will not distribute. The main goal of the libreboot project is to spread free software at a low-level
- (the boot firmware) to as many people as possible, so of course that means supporting as much hardware as possible.
+ (the boot firmware) to as many people as possible, so of course that means supporting as much hardware as possible (but without
+ compromising on the main goal).
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<i><u><b>Make coreboot easy to use</b></u></i>. The main problem that many users have with coreboot is that it is extremely difficult to