BitBucket is another option. I haven't used it personally but I believe Maarten
has, so he is better suited to answer any questions which may arise about how
it differs from GitHub.
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I don't know of any source code client like git or svn for DOS or FreeDOS.
But I haven't looked recently.
My recommendation is to put it on GitHub. I used to have a GitHub, but I
never used it, so I deleted my account. But now that I have new project
stuff that I want to keep working on and collab
Hi Eric:
As you see, everything there is at least 10 years old.
Yet I think there are quite a few useful packages :-)
Let me know that you think... Thank you!
Without an explanatory index, I can't use that stuff. I would need you
to at least say what each group of files does, or is for.
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from Eric Auer:
> > Hi everybody!
> I had a thought about my more or LESS working website
> which has all those ZIPs of freedos and other packages:
> It would probably be more modern and not require any
> website on my own to put all that on one of those modern
> portals where people can
Sorry about the self-follow-up, quick URL correction:
> See https://auersoft.eu/soft/ for the pile of zips here.
> They are not that many PACKAGES, but often many VERSIONS.
>
> https://auersoft.eu/soft/ those obviously are not BY me
> at all, but many zips are versions that I HAVE patched.
Obv
Hi everybody!
I had a thought about my more or LESS working website
which has all those ZIPs of freedos and other packages:
It would probably be more modern and not require any
website on my own to put all that on one of those modern
portals where people can browse sources and fetch and
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