Hi Kenneth,
(this message just appeared, else I would have answered sooner)
Yes, I's used a different alias for this list so I could filter, and didn't realize it was being blocked. (anti-spam measure). My fault.
the rest of the site is where I post my FreeDOS related stuff, or anyone else who has expressed an interest but doesn't have hosting abilities; in particular, official distributions would be here first then I'd mirror to ibiblio, I have boot disks (trying to get people to use alternate disk images than the install one), and currently where I upload near daily cvs builds of the kernel & freecom.
Sounds good.
Presently only the kernel & umbpci are easily updated, but with upcoming changes, I will be able to automatically update multiple locations (disk images, iso, downloads) by a single commit of updated sources. I can detail my work in progress for the curious, but that's a separate thread.
Yes, I think that's the problem with all the builds, they go out of date too quick, and it's impossible to track versions properly. At present I'm just running which ever hacked-up files do the job, but that means I can't say I'm running FreeDOS x.xx, it's just a bunch of jumbled up files that happens to work on the latest expensive hardware.
http://www.fdos.org/bootdisks/
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