Hi!

I agree that the monthly releases have many good updates.
For FreeDOS 1.4, we should finally add WfW 3.11 compatible
kernel and related tools (maybe share exe etc.?) as well.

Regards, Eric

I think this demonstrates that FreeDOS 1.3 is getting a bit old (2022)
and the monthly test releases have far outpaced it. For example, we
already dropped Seal and oZone in the monthly test releases; the test
releases have only had OpenGEM for some time.[1] We haven't added
PCGEOS yet, but I'd like to see how things go with shifting packages
between the LiveCD and BonusCD before we look at adding something
large like PCGEOS. Earlier test releases[2] added other critical
updates to packages. The package changes in T2410 were quite good, I'm
interested in testing the package changes in T2411. Basically, the
test release is *really good* and I think we should consider pushing
forward to turn a future monthly test release into a "FreeDOS 1.4."



[1]The report from the monthly test release:
https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/test/report.html

[2]The change log from the monthly test release:
https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/test/changes.log





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