From: Greg Farough <gregf@gnu.org>
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2022 21:04:00 +0000 (-0500)
Subject: mnt note, adjust pine64 note
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mnt note, adjust pine64 note
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@@ -963,7 +963,8 @@ it's the laptop that's most frequently used in the FSF office!</p>
 	      <h5 class="text-center">Promising Communities & Companies</h5>
 	      <ul class="pros">
 		<p>Each and every day, free software reaches more devices and is used in more and more interesting contexts. While we haven't evaluated these products specifically in our <a href="https://ryf.fsf.org">RYF program</a>, we're including mentions of certain communities who are going in the right direction when it comes to freedom, but who aren't fully there yet. They're already making waves, but need the help of technical users in crossing the freedom "finish line" to full acceptability.</p>
-		<li><a href="https://pine64.org">PINE64</a> is a company and user community making a wide variety of laptops, smartwatches, ereaders, and more.</li>
+		<li><a href="https://mntre.com/">MNT</a>'s Reform laptop is promising from a free software perspective. If the nonfree RAM training were to be replaced by the community, we have reason to believe it would be fully compatible with your freedom.</li>
+		<li><a href="https://pine64.org">PINE64</a> is a company and user community making a variety of laptops, smartwatches, ereaders, and more.</li>
 		<li><a href="https://puri.sm">Purism</a>'s devices ship with the PureOS distribution of the GNU/Linux operating system, one that is more freedom-friendly than popular distributions like Mint or Ubuntu.</li>
 	      </ul>
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