> Francis will go on his way and do what he thinks is best and the rest of us
will go on our way and do what we think is best.
Aside from comments about distros (advice which I also took from you, and
others), savewifi.org and one or two minor points, this is the only thing
you've said in this thread that actually makes sense. And I agree. It's
better than we just do things our own way, instead of arguing about it. The
only reason I respond in this thread, is because you keep spreading false
information and FUD about the libreboot project (and the coreboot project).
> There are a lot of things we could do better/differently/improve on
And once again, I'll say that you've accomplished precisely nothing in the
area that libreboot works on, regardless of anything you've said. And, once
again, you sell proprietary systems (non-free BIOS) while preaching about
free hardware, making you a hypocrite. You're selling a utopia that doesn't
exist, while libreboot is providing something real that people can actually
use (and I would never sell anything that had a proprietary BIOS in it. The
thought actually makes me feel ill). That's the difference between me and
you.
Life does indeed move on, and I intend to make the most of it. Libreboot
plays a big part in that. I work on it every day, founded the project (on
very limited resources) and respond very sharply to hostility against it,
especially when that hostility is within the very community that I'm a part
of.