For anyone who's curious about the full article list, here is the article list I sent to the editors, including the dates they should run. I believe the editors are using this schedule, but some of the titles are (and will be) different from what's listed here:
Week 1 June 1 - FreeDOS 1.3 Release Candidate 4 June 2 - How to navigate with CD and DIR June 3 - FreeDOS for Linux users June 4 - How to set and use environment variables Week 2 June 5 - How to automate tasks with BAT files How FreeDOS boots up How to configure FreeDOS with FDCONFIG.SYS How to install and remove packages with FDIMPLES How to use FreeDOS Edit Week 3 How to install FreeDOS without the installer How to listen to music on FreeDOS How to use FreeDOS as an embedded system Why FreeDOS Has Sixteen Colors How to edit text the "old school DOS" way (Edlin) Week 4 How to program on FreeDOS with GW-BASIC How to use the Freemacs text editor How to program on FreeDOS with Bywater BASIC How to copy files between Linux and FreeDOS How to program in C on FreeDOS Week 5 June 28 - How to archive files on FreeDOS June 29 - A brief history of DOS (and FreeDOS) And for June 30, another writer interviewed me. But I "borrowed" (copied?) a lot of my interview responses from the conference presentations I've done about FreeDOS. So if you saw my recorded presentations from Kieler or FOSDEM, you already know what's in the interview. Nothing surprising, I think. Jim _______________________________________________ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user