->An independent developer may find more value in using UEFI to write
->feature-full UEFI applications, rather than viewing UEFI as a temporary
->start-up environment to be jettisoned during the boot process. Unlike legacy
->bootloaders, which typically interact with BIOS only enough to bring up the OS,
->a UEFI application can implement sophisticated behavior with the help of UEFI.
->In other words, an independent developer shouldn't be in a rush to leave
->"UEFI-land".
+> An independent developer may find more value in using UEFI to write
+> feature-full UEFI applications, rather than viewing UEFI as a temporary
+> start-up environment to be jettisoned during the boot process. Unlike legacy
+> bootloaders, which typically interact with BIOS only enough to bring up the OS,
+> a UEFI application can implement sophisticated behavior with the help of UEFI.
+> In other words, an independent developer shouldn't be in a rush to leave
+> "UEFI-land".