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diff --git a/www/index.md b/www/index.md index 823b052b..252eebdf 100644 --- a/www/index.md +++ b/www/index.md @@ -112,6 +112,39 @@ fields, related to Free Software. I hope that any damage I caused to the community is not permanent. +I'm deeply sorry for the damage and upset that I caused. I will not repeat the +same mistakes twice. To a very specific person, who cannot be named in the +interest of their privacy, but for whom context will allow that person +to know this is for them: I'm especially sorry for the damage that I did to +you during those months, and I sincerely hope that you get what you are +currently seeking. I fully support you in your endeavour, and if I could help +you, I would. You still mean a great deal to me. + +I'm especially sorry to John Sullivan and Ruben Rodriguez of the FSF, both of +whom I publicly slandered on the Libreboot website. They did not deserve any of +that. I was being highly abusive towards you both. + +I would also like to express my sincerest apology to those GNU maintainers +whose emails I published on the Libreboot website, when all of that chaos was +underway. + +I'm sorry to all the other Libreboot maintainers at the time, some of whom felt +like they had no choice but to quit the project because of my actions. Doubly +so for Damien Zammit and Timothy Pearson, both of whom I let down in various +ways afterwards aswell. + +I would like to sincerely apologize to Timothy Pearson of Raptor Engineering +in particular, for the damage that I caused with Libreboot's exit from GNU, +while you were running your TALOS workstation campaign. Although I do not know +whether the campaign would have succeeded without all that chaos, my own +actions certainly did not help. + +Finally, I would like to once again apologize to the community as a whole, for +the damage that I caused. I hope that I can prove to you all that I do wish to +make amends for the damage, and to improve, and to re-build bridges with the +community, and to once again work with the community in bringing Libreboot and +Free Software forward, into the future. + ~Leah Rowe Why use libreboot? |