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TBH the open firmware is likely a liability to anyone that doesn't want to actively participate in open source at the moment. It's kind of buggy and development moves slow. You could call it "beta". For now, if the you think the fan curve could be improved in a way that everyone may benefit, you could open an issue here and describe the issue in greater detail. I've contributed to improvements to the fan curve and my galp5 runs nice, but I hear complaints from others, typically with newer models.
As for the tracking issue, you want #213. #256 is my proposal for persisting options through power loss.
You'll get the notifications and you can install them, but you'll be back to factory firmware configuration. I keep a branch on my own fork that I will pull upstream changes into after each release. https://github.com/curiousercreative/ec/pull/1/files
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