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The creator of Libreboot created GNU Boot to help them (who?), but he also states it’s an old, bug ridden version, then receives a takedown notice from them (again, someone not GNU or FSF, but a French company?) so he rebrands GNU Boot to non-GeNUIneboot) and the 5th link on that website is a link to GNU Boot page on the Libreboot site.
I’m genuinely confused.
The creator of Libreboot created GNU Boot to help them (who?), but he also states it’s an old, bug ridden version, then receives a takedown notice from them (again, someone not GNU or FSF, but a French company?) so he rebrands GNU Boot to non-GeNUIneboot) and the 5th link on that website is a link to GNU Boot page on the Libreboot site.
What is going on?
Brodie Robertson did a good recap on the whole ordeal.
Thank you, that does explain it all.