> I was remembering this thread about compatibility and thought as I did
> originally read this "Uhm, and what's the point?"

Fixing the bugs or incompatibilities (if possible) of course.

> Now I've just done
> that recently in my thread "[Freedos-user] [BUG] FreeDOS not compatible
> with escape [NEW]".
>
> What was the effect?
>
> Got the bug changed from [NEW] to [CONFIRMED]?
>
> Is it now on some developer's todo list for fixing?
>
> I am not convinced that this bug will be gone in future.

It'll be gone, as soon as someone delivers the fix to DOS-C's SVN.  
[Because official DOS-C builds aren't released often enough, like below  
one year between builds, you'll then have to download the newest kernel  
 from Rugxulo or compile it yourself.] I'm however not a registered  
developer of the SF.net project, and I don't know how to or like patching  
with SVN or such anyway. It'll be fixed as soon as one of the developers  
feels to commit it.

> We are just involved in a lot offtopic and principle discussion.

And you're always feeding this off-topic discussions with more unnecessary  
things to talk about. Like Coreboot or some special hardware they need for  
testing something.

Regards,
Christian

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