From 4be734abe49c7355093194a783b36bf07d8dc4f5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Leah Woods
Date: Tue, 17 May 2016 20:20:57 -0400
Subject: we've been assimilated
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(limited to 'site')
diff --git a/site/download/index.php b/site/download/index.php
index 3c4b5e0..d2b854f 100644
--- a/site/download/index.php
+++ b/site/download/index.php
@@ -110,11 +110,6 @@
also includes links to the Git repositories. This shows how to submit patches.
- Get in GNU. See ../gnu/. PaulK is working on the build system changes,
- we still need to finish transitioning over to Texinfo for the documentation.
- Becoming part of GNU is a #1 priority for the libreboot project.
-
-
D16 and D8 doesn't boot with GRUB payload, see
https://ticket.coreboot.org/issues/48
- workaround: seabios as main payload, compress grub and put that in cbfs too, configure
@@ -166,6 +161,82 @@
found in the contrib page.
This could take months though, so probably won't be done before the next release.
+
+
+ Convert the documentation to texinfo - partially complete. The docs have been converted using pandoc,
+ but now require a serious cleanup.
+ We wish to merge these into 1 documentation file (manual) in texinfo file.
+ The texinfo manual itself
+ is an example of how we would like to implement the new libreboot documentation. One file, but we
+ will distribute it separated into separate pages/sections,
+ and in other formats in addition to HTML. (info, PDF, etc). The current live documentation on the
+ libreboot website is the old pre-conversion documentation,
+ written in raw HTML. To encourage the transition, we are now refusing all new documentation submissions
+ that are not in texinfo format.
+
+
Texinfo is the official documentation format, for all GNU software.
+
GNU Emacs has decent integration for editing Texinfo documents. See Texinfo mode.
+ However, any text editor should be fine (the lead developer of libreboot uses Vim).
+
+ i18n should be implemented from the start, so that we can start maintaining versions of the documentation
+ in non-English languages. GNU Gettext can be used for this.
+
+
+
+
+ Modify the build system, to make use of standard GNU utilities: make, autoconf and so on. The current build system is
+ non-standard (but well documented), written mostly in BASH.Read these documents:
+
+ Modify the build system, to
+ directly download the
+ build dependencies
+ that libreboot
+ currently tells the
+ user to install from
+ their distribution
+ package repository.
+ (Only in Git. Release
+ archives would have
+ them already). Build
+ these from source,
+ with our own GCC
+ (re-using coreboot's
+ GCC, which libreboot
+ already uses). This
+ will make complete
+ corresponding
+ source provision
+ easier, because it
+ would be automated;
+ this is in contrast to
+ the present setup,
+ where the person
+ distributing binaries
+ has to include the
+ sources for build
+ dependencies from the
+ distribution that they
+ happened to use for
+ compiling those
+ packages.
+
+
+
This will also make everything self-contained, and coreboot already has integration for cross-compiling. We can make cross compilation
+ of utilities for non-x86 architectures much easier, without relying on quirks from the user's GNU/Linux distribution, where the
+ only thing we need from their distribution is the necessary toolchain for building libreboot's own version of GCC, which would then take over
+
+ However, do not install these dependencies, only self-host them in the libreboot source archive. Also provide an option for the user to ignore libreboot's
+ GCC and dependencies, and use what their GNU/Linux distribution provides, when building from source.
+
- Libreboot is becoming part of the GNU project, and we need help with the transition. Click here for more information
-
At any given time, here is a list of tasks if there are any, for the next stable release of libreboot:
click here
diff --git a/site/gnu/index.php b/site/gnu/index.php
index 80bf282..5e0e47f 100644
--- a/site/gnu/index.php
+++ b/site/gnu/index.php
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
+ Copyright (C) 2015, 2016 Leah Woods
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
@@ -31,123 +31,10 @@
-
-
GNU Libreboot
-
- We are working to make libreboot eligible to be added to the GNU system,
- and call on the community to help with this effort. Back to home page
-
-
- Firstly, the git repositories (for development) can be found on the git page.
-
-
- Libreboot has been 100% philosophically compatible with GNU, from the day the project was founded (our goal is identical to GNU,
- and our philosophy is identical to the one held by that project), but there are some
- technical issues with it that make it incompatible with GNU at present.
-
-
- So far, we have the following tasks to complete (there may be other tasks):
-
-
-
- Convert the documentation to texinfo - partially complete. The docs have been converted using pandoc,
- but now require a serious cleanup.
- We wish to merge these into 1 documentation file (manual) in texinfo file.
- The texinfo manual itself
- is an example of how we would like to implement the new libreboot documentation. One file, but we
- will distribute it separated into separate pages/sections,
- and in other formats in addition to HTML. (info, PDF, etc). The current live documentation on the
- libreboot website is the old pre-conversion documentation,
- written in raw HTML. To encourage the transition, we are now refusing all new documentation submissions
- that are not in texinfo format.
-
-
Texinfo is the official documentation format, for all GNU software.
-
GNU Emacs has decent integration for editing Texinfo documents. See Texinfo mode.
- However, any text editor should be fine (the lead developer of libreboot uses Vim).
-
- i18n should be implemented from the start, so that we can start maintaining versions of the documentation
- in non-English languages. GNU Gettext can be used for this.
-
-
-
-
- Modify the build system, to make use of standard GNU utilities: make, autoconf and so on. The current build system is
- non-standard (but well documented), written mostly in BASH.Read these documents:
-
- Document, extensively (and keep it up to date!) full and accurate information about package dependencies, libraries used, etc.
- We already do this to a great extent (via an installation script for Trisquel and Parabola, and the overall build system in libreboot),
- but we can do a better job documentation-wise.
-
-
- Include ChangeLog and NEWS files in the distribution (in the release archives, but probably uncessary in the git repository).
- ChangeLog entries can be generated automatically, using the gnulib gitlog-to-changelog script, and the NEWS file can be generated
- from commit messages. - DONE!
-
-
- Re-license the documentation under GNU FDL. - DONE!
-
-
- Make libreboot possible to build from source without network access. - DONE! (Only in release archives.
- Development in Git requires network access, for downloading the extra modules that go into the release archives. There is no way to avoid
- this, due to what libreboot actually is - a boot firmware distribution, combining several projects, much like you have GNU/Linux distributions
- which are identical in concept).
-
-
-
- Not required, technically, but will make things easier in general, not just for GNU:
-
-
-
- Modify the build system, to
- directly download the
- build dependencies
- that libreboot
- currently tells the
- user to install from
- their distribution
- package repository.
- (Only in Git. Release
- archives would have
- them already). Build
- these from source,
- with our own GCC
- (re-using coreboot's
- GCC, which libreboot
- already uses). This
- will make complete
- corresponding
- source provision
- easier, because it
- would be automated;
- this is in contrast to
- the present setup,
- where the person
- distributing binaries
- has to include the
- sources for build
- dependencies from the
- distribution that they
- happened to use for
- compiling those
- packages.
-
-
-
This will also make everything self-contained, and coreboot already has integration for cross-compiling. We can make cross compilation
- of utilities for non-x86 architectures much easier, without relying on quirks from the user's GNU/Linux distribution, where the
- only thing we need from their distribution is the necessary toolchain for building libreboot's own version of GCC, which would then take over
-
- However, do not install these dependencies, only self-host them in the libreboot source archive. Also provide an option for the user to ignore libreboot's
- GCC and dependencies, and use what their GNU/Linux distribution provides, when building from source.
-
-
-
-
-
+
+ This page used to list tasks for joining the GNU project. Libreboot
+ is since 14 May 2016 an official part of the GNU project.
+
-
+
@@ -34,13 +34,14 @@
-
+
Libreboot is a free BIOS or UEFI replacement (free as in freedom);
libre boot firmware that initializes the hardware and starts a bootloader for your operating
system.
It's also an open source BIOS, but open source fails to
promote freedom; please call libreboot free software.
+ Since 14 May 2016, Libreboot is part of the GNU project.
Libreboot is working on a new release, and we need help. See download/#tasks
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