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- <h1>Richard Stallman and GNU refused to let libreboot go, despite stating its intention to leave</h1>
- <p>
- <p>
- On 15 September 2016, <a href="../gnu/">libreboot left the GNU project</a> because
- the Free Software Foundation, GNU's main funding source and means of promotion, fired a transgender
- employee for being trans. Since GNU is heavily tied to FSF, libreboot cannot
- morally reconcile remaining a part of the GNU project.
- <strong>Transgender discrimination at the FSF is the reason why libreboot left
- the GNU project.</strong>
- </p>
- <p>
- In the worst act of insult and contempt possible, the GNU project
- wrongly made the claim that Leah Rowe herself had now forked GNU Libreboot,
- and that libreboot was still a GNU project. They wrongly claimed
- that Leah had merely <em>stepped down as GNU Libreboot maintainer</em>.
- </p>
- <p>
- This is false. Leah is still Libreboot's maintainer, and still
- does most of the work, including on managing the project and handling
- releases. The GNU project decided to insult her by claiming otherwise,
- that somehow the GNU project had a moral right to keep libreboot
- under its umbrella.
- </p>
- <p>
- <strong><em>
- Leah Rowe has personally sacrified a lot, over the years,
- to keep the Libreboot project thriving. She has even spent
- in excess of 100,000 USD of her own money to have new hardware
- ported to both coreboot and libreboot, to further the cause.
- She has spent countless sleepness days and night to keep
- this project afloat, and to expand it for the benefit of
- the free software community. For GNU to imply otherwise has
- 100% confirmed that Libreboot will never again have any
- relationship at all with the FSF or GNU project.
- </em></strong>
- This is no joke. GNU and FSF do not belong in the libreboot
- community at this point.
- </p>
- <p>
- <strong>
- This page serves as a reminder to the GNU project and FSF:
- Libreboot is no longer a GNU project. Leah will continue to
- work with other developers on libreboot and will continue
- developing libreboot for a long time, just without the FSF
- or GNU project overseeing everything.
- </strong>
- </p>
- <p>
- The discussion happened on the gnu-prog-discuss mailing list, which
- is not open to the public (authentication is required to view the
- archives online). We therefore make the discussion available for
- people to see.
- </p>
- <p>
- Leah Rowe sent this message to the GNU Prog mailing list, asking for
- the mailing lists to be deactivated because libreboot was setting up its own
- mailing lists instead. It also generally asks GNU to formally drop libreboot
- from its umbrella:
- </p>
- <pre>
- Please delete my "lr" account on the GNU Savannah website. I do not want
- this account anymore.
- Please keep the mailing list archives for libreboot@gnu.org and
- libreboot-dev@gnu.org - but disable people from registering on the
- mailing list, and disable any new posts from being sent to the mailing
- list. I want the archives of the mailing lists kept for historical
- purposes, because there's a lot of technical discussion and history in
- there, and I want this preserved for the time being.
- I'm currently working on setting up my own server, as and when I can, to
- self-host a mailing list directly on libreboot.org infrastructure, which
- is under my own control and expense.
- Once I have this fully setup, what I would like is for a 301 redirect on
- the HTTP HTML archive pages to redirect to the new one that I create,
- once it's online, and, further, for an email forwarder on libreboot& and
- libreboot-dev& to redirect to the new mailing list. However, I have not
- yet set up the new lists so such a redirect at the moment would not make
- much sense. I'll contact the FSF and GNU project at a later date once
- I'm ready for this redirect to exist.
- Further, if possible, can someone send me a dump of all data and
- configuration for the libreboot& and libreboot-dev& lists? This will
- make it easier for me to simply import everything into the new list,
- including subscriptions and so on (otherwise, I have a list of all
- currently registered members on the list, saved locally).
- Please note that I do not resent the GNU project, just certain people at
- the FSF. Those people have huge influence there and since the FSF funds
- GNU.... https://libreboot.org/gnu/ explains why libreboot has left GNU.
- The requests above are part of libreboot's departure from GNU.
- I also ask that libreboot be removed from gnu.org/software/, and for the
- libreboot page on the FSF free software directory to no longer say that
- libreboot is a GNU project.
- I further request that the GNU project does not fork libreboot, nor
- accept any forks of libreboot into GNU, as this would be an even bigger
- insult on top of the existing one where the FSF lied publicly in
- response to libreboot.org/gnu
- </pre>
- <p>
- Several GNU maintainers then replied on the list, claiming
- that libreboot was still a GNU project and that Leah had merely
- <em>stepped down as maintainer</em> and that they would appoint
- a new maintainer for GNU Libreboot. They further insulted the
- libreboot project by stating that RMS has the ultimate say, and
- that Leah had <em>forked her own project</em>.
- </p>
- <p>
- This is disgusting. Leah Rowe is still libreboot's maintainer,
- and the GNU project has zero right to keep libreboot under its
- umbrella. If the maintainer of a GNU project steps down without
- intending for that project to leave GNU, then fine. But if a
- maintainer <strong><em>stays on as that projects maintainer</em></strong>
- while stating the projects intention to leave GNU, then GNU
- should honour that request.
- </p>
- <p>
- They even asked Leah to stay on as Libreboot maintainer, and
- they asked Leah to keep Libreboot inside the GNU project!
- </p>
- <p class="notice">
- <strong><em>
- FSF, GNU and RMS: Libreboot is no longer a GNU project. Please
- honour this immediately, and formally declare that libreboot is
- no longer a GNU project. Leah is *NOT* stepping down as Libreboot's
- maintainer, she is simply taking Libreboot away from GNU. Libreboot
- will still be developed as always, under the same standards of
- freedom as before, just *without GNU*. She has not forked libreboot.
- </em></strong>
- </p>
- <p>
- <strong><em>Food for thought: All of the people who responded on the GNU Prog discuss mailing
- list are cisgendered men</em></strong>
- </p>
- <p>
- Here are some of GNU's responses, starting with Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnu.org>
- </p>
- <pre>
- Under this pov, injustice is destined. The Libreboot project,
- once placed under the aegis of GNU, cannot be removed.
- You are free to step down as its maintainer, however. I think
- that would be an injustice against you, mostly. I understand
- it's difficult to hold on to the root and let go of the rancor
- (from personal experience), and sometimes it's all or nothing.
- If you stay, perhaps you could find a co-maintainer. If you
- were to choose me (for example), you would find a lot more to
- complain about on those mailing lists -- no need to upscope to
- GNU and gnu-prog-discuss. It could be fun, perhaps.
- BTW, i like the domain name -- reminds me of glug.org of yore.
- </pre>
- <p>
- Alfred M. Szmidt <ams@gnu.org> said this:
- </p>
- <pre>
- That is not for you to decide, but for the Saint IGNUcius to decide.
- You are free to step down as maintainer for GNU Libreboot, but we are
- free to appoint a new maintainer for GNU Libreboot to take over the
- task.
- </pre>
- <p>
- Gavin Smith <gavinsmith0123@gmail.com>
- </p>
- <pre>
- AFAIK libreboot is itself a fork of another project called coreboot.
- In my opinion, it would be perfectly valid for the GNU project to
- continue to sponsor a project that did what libreboot did and was
- based on the source code of libreboot and/or coreboot.
- I see no reason (moral, legal or otherwise) why the libreboot name
- could not continue to be used. It's not a trademark, and using that
- name wouldn't misrepresent who the people who created it were. (To
- take a contrary example, if someone forked "GNU Emacs", they shouldn't
- call it "GNU Emacs Plus" because that would imply it originated from
- GNU. If libreboot were called LeahRoweBoot, a similar argument might
- apply.)
- </pre>
- <p>
- John Darrington <john@darrington.wattle.id.au> said this:
- </p>
- <pre>
- I think you hve misunderstood the relationship between GNU and its sub-projects.
- If you wish to step down as the maintainer of libreboot you should send a mail
- to maintainers@gnu.org and ask to be de-listed.
- If that is what you decide to do, typically GNU would look for a new maintainer
- to take your place.
- If you do decide to step down, AND you continue to work on the project outside
- of GNU. Then YOU will have forked libreboot - not GNU.
- I'm not sure about deleting accounts on savannah, you would need to contact
- the savannah hackers about this.
- Personally I hope you will decide to stay as libreboot's maintainer. You have done
- a good job.
- I have also had greivances against people in GNU/FSF but if I walked away
- whenever that happens, I would be a very lonely person.
- </pre>
- <p>
- This next one says "her" referring to Leah, as if to either question
- Leah's place as leader of the Libreboot project, or to question her gender. We'll
- leave this up to the reader's imagination. Simon Sobisch <simonsobisch@web.de> writes:
- </p>
- <pre>
- I'm perfectly fine with Leah forking "her" original project after
- stepping down as a GNU maintainer. Time will show if the fork is more
- active as the GNU project.
- Whoever takes the burden as a new maintainer: best wishes to you and
- also best wishes to Lea.
- I still hope to be able to get a libre laptop for coding GnuCOBOL
- someday (I know of the options existing it is just a cash issue) and am
- fine which whatever libre bios/firmware will be used for producing it then.
- @Leah: Thank you for the work you've already done to make this goal more
- likely.
- </pre>
- <p>
- David Kastrup <dak@gnu.org> writes:
- </p>
- <pre>
- If you were actually speaking for the project, it would be completely
- irrelevant. It would only have an actual effect on active developers
- preferring to work with GNU rather than you, given the choice.
- I don't know the project well enough to evaluate your claims about it.
- But if your claims are correct, nothing the FSF or GNU project may
- choose to do will affect your work and version in any manner.
- So what's with all that rage?
- </pre>
- <p>
- nysan <bernd.paysan@gmx.de> writes:
- </p>
- <pre>
- Am Samstag, 24. September 2016, 13:09:36 CEST schrieb David Kastrup:
- > So? I have no moral problems applying the laws of gravity in spite of
- > Newton not likely sharing my political persuasions. Of course you are
- > free to release future versions of your code base, assuming that you can
- > assert the agreement of all other contributors, under licensing terms
- > incompatible with the GNU project.
- Unlikely, as libreboot is a fork of coreboot, and Leah does not have ownership
- of that. Coreboot is GPL, and despite they don't mind binary blobs (which are
- distributed in a separate tarball) and claim their project is "Open Source"
- (where RMS would suggest to rather not use this term), it's already compatible
- with the GNU project with the exception of the binary blobs. And the mission
- of libreboot is to remove (done) and replace (work in progress) these binary
- blobs. Coreboot also takes back from libreboot.
- </pre>
- <p>
- <strong>
- As per the original announcement of leaving GNU, the libreboot project still
- demands that the following people resign and/or be fired from the FSF, for
- the original discriminatory act against a transgender employee:
- </strong>
- </p>
- <ul class="c">
- <li><strong>John Sullivan</strong></li>
- <li><strong>Stephen Mahood</strong></li>
- <li><strong>Ruben Rodriguez</strong></li>
- </ul>
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