The fork is a practical freedom the free software movement rightfully considers essential: it is a mechanism that allows the software to evolve in the way its community (who usually either chooses the original or the fork) wants it to. Anyway, having the project you administrate being forked may be insulting. However, in this case, Leah Rowe is the one who decided to leave the GNU umbrella! And she should not be worried of losing libreboot's control if she would have the support of the libreboot community (in particular, of her fellow developers). However, it is hard to support somebody who repetitively demands people at the FSF being firing even if she apparently has no evidence supporting the severe claim she makes ("an employee fired because she is trans")...

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