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Some sections were owned by other people; these were re-written,
deleted, or moved. Alternatively, they were re-licensed as-is,
with permission from the relevant author(s).
Patrick "P. J." McDermott on #libreboot freenode IRC:
Saturday, 11 July 2015 log:
<francis7> pehjota, you made a few changes to the
libreboot documentation
<francis7> pehjota, do I have your permission to re-license those
parts under GFDL 1.3/higher, with no invariant sections or
back/front cover texts?
<francis7> (if so, can you write to the mailing list?)
<pehjota> francis7: Sure, I'll send a message to the libreboot-dev list later.
(pehjota=Patrick McDermott)
(francis7=Francis Rowe, the person making this commit)
TODO: docs/install/bbb_ehci.html: Get permission from author to
re-license it (contact Alex David. tty0_ on IRC)
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Colour blindness is real, and quite common.
What's worse, 3.3V on an ATX PSU is an orange wire, not a red
wire. Someone looking at "red" in the documentation might not
think that you mean 3.3V live/hot (red is the standard colour),
but instead they might connect the red wire from the ATX PSU
which is 5V; this will destroy the flash chip. Also, red and
orange look the same to most colour blind people.
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