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Download Libreboot from the Git repository here:
git clone https://notabug.org/libreboot/libreboot.git
The website and documentation is inside the www directory in the Git repository, in Pandoc flavoured Markdown. The website is generated into static HTML via Pandoc with the following scripts in that directory:
Use any standard text editor (e.g. Vim, Emacs, Nano, Gedit) to edit the files, commit the changes and send patches.
Optionally, you can install a web server (e.g. lighttpd, nginx) locally and
set the document root to the www directory in your local Git repository.
With this configuration, you can then generate your local version of the
website and view it by typing localhost
in your browser's URL bar.
We require all patches to be submitted under a free license: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html.
Always declare a license on your work! Not declaring a license means that the default, restrictive copyright laws apply, which would make your work non-free.
GNU+Linux is generally recommended as the OS of choice, for Libreboot development.
Any member of the public can submit a patch. Members with push access must never push directly to the master branch; issue a Pull Request, and wait for someone else to merge. Never merge your own work!
Your patch will be reviewed for quality assurance, and merged if accepted.
In your terminal:
git clone https://notabug.org/libreboot/libreboot.git
A new directory named libreboot will have been created, containing libreboot.
Make an account on https://notabug.org/ and navigate (while logged in) to https://notabug.org/libreboot/libreboot. Click Fork and in your account, you will have your own repository of Libreboot. Clone your repository, make whatever changes you like to it and then push to your repository, in your account on NotABug.
Now, navigate to https://notabug.org/libreboot/libreboot/pulls and click New Pull Request.
You can submit your patches there. Alternative, you can log onto the Libreboot IRC channel and notify the channel of which patches you want reviewed, if you have your own Git repository with the patches.
Once you have issued a Pull Request, the Libreboot maintainers will be notified via email. If you do not receive a fast enough response from the project, then you could also notify the project via the #libreboot channel on Freenode.