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diff --git a/www/download.md b/www/download.md
index 18155a9c..38215118 100644
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@@ -49,6 +49,8 @@ Project, USA)
<https://elgrande74.net/libreboot/> (elgrande74.net, France)
+<https://nephelai.zanity.net/mirror/libreboot/> (zanity.net, New Zealand)
+
RSYNC mirrors {#rsync}
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diff --git a/www/faq.md b/www/faq.md
index 81d8f7fb..a5bb3298 100644
--- a/www/faq.md
+++ b/www/faq.md
@@ -78,6 +78,30 @@ What systems are compatible with libreboot?
[See here](docs/hardware/).
+Will the Purism laptops be supported?
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Short answer: no.
+
+There are severe privacy, security and freedom issues with these laptops, due
+to the Intel chipsets that they use. See:
+
+- [Intel Management Engine](#intelme)
+- [More freedom issues on modern Intel hardware](#intel)
+
+Most notably, these laptops also use the Intel FSP binary blob, for the entire
+hardware initialization. Coreboot does support a particular revision of one of
+their laptops, but most are either unsupported or rely on binary blobs for most
+of the hardware initialization.
+
+In particular, the Intel Management Engine is a severe threat to privacy and
+security, not to mention freedom, since it is a remote backdoor that provides
+Intel remote access to a computer where it is present.
+
+Intel themselves even admitted it, publicly.
+
+The Libreboot project recommends avoiding all hardware sold by Purism.
+
Why is the latest Intel hardware unsupported in libreboot? {#intel}
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diff --git a/www/news/MANIFEST b/www/news/MANIFEST
index e5e34cf0..a8316594 100644
--- a/www/news/MANIFEST
+++ b/www/news/MANIFEST
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+news/talos.md
news/new-mailing-lists.md
news/andrew-robbins-new-maintainer.md
news/formalised-structure.md
diff --git a/www/news/talos.md b/www/news/talos.md
new file mode 100644
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@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+% TALOS II Secure Workstation, from Raptor Engineering
+% Leah Rowe
+% 15 August 2017
+
+Recently, [Raptor Engineering](https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII/) has launched
+a new series of workstation and server computers. These are high-end systems,
+using the libre IBM POWER9 architecture, and the boot firmware is entirely
+Free Software like Libreboot.
+
+This is the *first* OEM producing *high-end* systems, from the factory assembly
+line, with completely libre boot firmware. The boot firmware, operating system
+and everything else is entirely Free Software. While not technically libreboot,
+the boot firmware on TALOS II is Free Software, so it was decided that the
+TALOS II would be promoted here on libreboot.org.
+
+If you are in the market for a high-end, secure workstation or server with
+100% free boot firmware (like Libreboot) and operating system, produced by
+an OEM *hardware manufacturer* that cares about freedom, look no further than
+the TALOS II from Raptor Engineering!
+
+Their website for pre-orders is here:
+<https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII/>
+
+An entry for the TALOS II has also been added to the
+[suppliers page](../suppliers.md) on libreboot.org.
+
+Raptor Engineering is the same company that ported the ASUS KFSN4-DRE,
+KPGE-D16 and KCMA-D8 motherboards to Libreboot. In addition, they added support
+for Hybrid Graphics on the ThinkPad T400 which Libreboot supports, enabling
+those laptops to be used in freedom (with the AMD GPU disabled, in favour of
+the Intel GPU which Libreboot has free video initialization for).
+
+In response to the TALOS II launch I, Leah Rowe, have removed the Libreboot D16
+(TALOS II's main competitor) from minifree.org, and removed the Minifree D16
+entries from the [suppliers page](../suppliers.md) on libreboot.org.
+I encourage Vikings and Technoethical, also present on that suppliers page, to
+do the same and discontinue their D16 products. The TALOS II is very important
+for the future of free, libre computing and indeed the free software community
+as a whole; if TALOS II fails, we will be stuck for a very long time without
+any viable high-end workstations that are libre. High-end hardware is necessary
+for modern software development.
diff --git a/www/suppliers.md b/www/suppliers.md
index 89d6a050..2c61164f 100644
--- a/www/suppliers.md
+++ b/www/suppliers.md
@@ -24,14 +24,6 @@ Laptops:
- [Libreboot T400 laptop](https://minifree.org/product/libreboot-t400/) (FSF RYF certified)
-Desktops:
-
-- [Libreboot D16 desktop/workstation](https://minifree.org/product/libreboot-d16/)
-
-Servers:
-
-- [Libreboot D16 server](https://minifree.org/product/libreboot-d16-server/)
-
Services:
- [Libreboot installation service](https://minifree.org/product/libreboot-installation-service/)
@@ -43,6 +35,22 @@ Merchendise:
- [Libreboot X200 docking station](https://minifree.org/product/docking-station-for-libreboot-x200/)
- [Libreboot stickers](https://minifree.org/product/libreboot-stickers/)
+Raptor Engineering
+------------------
+
+Raptor is the world's first libre OEM, producing systems with libre boot
+firmware and operating system preinstalled, *from the factory*.
+
+Website for pre-orders:
+<https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII/>
+
+NOTE: this isn't technically Libreboot, but the boot firmware is entirely free.
+
+This is the same company that ported the ASUS KFSN4-DRE, KGPE-D16 and KCMA-D8
+mainboards to Libreboot. Raptor has also helped improve other ports in Libreboot,
+for instance they added support for *switchable graphics* on the ThinkPad T400
+which Libreboot supports.
+
Technoethical
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