Thanks, Jim:
And it's because FreeDOS predates the term "open source" and the Open Source Initiative that so much of our early history was so strongly aligned with the Free Software Foundation (founded 1985). That's actually why it's "FreeDOS" and not "OpenDOS" .. because for 4 or 5 years after we started FreeDOS, there was no "Open Source" model to look to - only "Free Software" as defined by the Free Software Foundation. But as I've said elsewhere: over time, I stopped associating with RMS and the Free Software Foundation. Despite the "Free" in our name, I think FreeDOS is more closely aligned to "open source" these days.
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