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Donate money to the Retroboot and Libreboot projects. Your money will be used to fund development and pay people who work on these projects. Some of the money received will be donated to the Free Software Foundation and Electronic Frontier Foundation
Some of the money will also be donated to the coreboot, which is a member project under the Software Freedom Conservancy (coreboot uses SFC's legal infrastructure to accept donations). Libreboot and Retroboot both use coreboot extensively, for hardware initialization and neither project would be possible without coreboot!
I, Leah Rowe, am founder of both Libreboot and Retroboot. I am also the lead developer of both projects. I use whatever money is received to fund development; this also includes paying the other developers for their time on the project.
Go here for information:
https://www.patreon.com/libreleah
You can contribute money there, using a number of payment options that Patreon supports.
Send money to this bitcoin wallet:
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This bitcoin wallet is owned and operated by Leah Rowe. This bitcoin address was last updated on 16 January 2021; keep an eye on this page in case this bitcoin address changes in the future.
I, Leah Rowe, am founder and lead developer of both Libreboot and Retroboot. I work with other developers too. This page is intended to raise money to financially assist such development on both Libreboot and Retroboot, both of which provide coreboot-based hardware initialization on supported machines.
The word donation and donate may be used here, but legally speaking it is not a donation. You are simply sending money to Leah Rowe. I use whatever money is received to pay for development costs, and I share it with the other developers in the Libreboot project, to pay them for their time working on Libreboot.
My own work is focused on:
The two other developers, Andrew Robbins and swiftgeek, also do a lot of work.
swiftgeek focuses mainly on:
Andrew focuses mainly on:
Libreboot hasn't had a stable release since 2016. Since that date, work has been
done on a new build system (the Paper build system) which adds many new
features but is not yet complete. I, Leah Rowe, decided to fork Libreboot's old
build system and I've made huge improvements to that in order to create
Retroboot. I will soon create Retroboot-libre, based on Retroboot, which will be
very similar to Libreboot. I've been authorized (by Andrew and Swiftgeek) to do
a new Libreboot release
based on this work, as a stop-gap to give users updated coreboot/GRUB versions
and so on, and a few new machines added to the build system that can now be
supported in Libreboot; this will not replace the work done on the Paper
build system. Retroboot's build system is named rbmk
(short for Retroboot
Make) based on lbmk
(Libreboot Make) and is much easier to work on than the
Paper build system, enabling quicker releases schedules.
ETA for lbmk-based Libreboot release: late March 2021 to mid April 2021. More boards will be added, and existing ones will be updated to use the latest versions of coreboot, GRUB and whatever other software is required.