A user posted this on IRC the other day: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWq6XnWKQnM
And this leaves me with a dilemma. As a free software advocate, I do not want people using Windows. As an engineer, I want to provide accurate information. My things are Linux and BSD. I last tested this many years ago and was very happy that Windows did *not* boot.
I could gloss/fudge over it and not mention it. Or mention it and say not to use it (because it's non-free). In any case, mentioning it means promoting it.
Thoughts?
I have listened to the advice of people here, and to the results of the poll; in addition, I also consulted other people in the Libreboot project. I have decided to document it. This patch adds it to Frequently Asked Questions:
https://codeberg.org/libreboot/lbwww/commit/4fb82aba55622e84d9d73e115739d4c9f68a2224
I feel like putting it on the FAQ will prevent it from being overly promoted, and where it is written, I strongly advise against using it.
Here is the actual link, added by the patch:
https://libreboot.org/faq.html#windows
Patch titled "dubious mention".