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 Interested in fixing FreeDOS bugs?  You can contribute to the kernel
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            MONTHLY REMINDER FOR THE FREEDOS MAILING LIST

                         updated 16 Dec 2001

 Hi! If you are a new reader of fd-dev, welcome! If you have already
 been a list member for some time, then you can skip this as you
 probably are familiar with its content anyway.
 
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 We have only a few rules for posting to the FreeDOS Mailing list:
 
 1. DON'T BE A POTTY MOUTH. We don't want this mailing list to become
    what USENET usually is.
 
 2. DON'T POST OFF-TOPIC. Remember, we set up this mailing list to
    discuss FreeDOS issues.
 
 3. NO FLAME WARS. If you feel really strongly against what someone
    has said, send a private email.

 It would also be nice to send only PLAIN TEXT email messages, rather
 than messages formatted in html or MIME encapsulation.  This makes it
 easier for everyone to read your posts.  Above all, html files are
 real killers for those who read with speech.

 Also provide a bit of context for your reply.  Don't be afraid to
 cite the text or conversation you are replying to.  At the same time,
 you should be careful not to cite the WHOLE conversation - just the
 relavent bits.
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 The FreeDOS Project aims to create a free implementation of MS-DOS.
 DOS is a popular system, and there is plenty of hardware out there
 that supports DOS. The official home of the FreeDOS Project is:
 
    http://www.freedos.org
 
 The FreeDOS Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list can be found at
 http://www.freedos.org/faq/cgi-bin/fom.cgi

 Visit the FreeDOS Documentation Project (FD-DOC) at
 http://fd-doc.sourceforge.net/ to learn how to use FreeDOS.
 
 Would you like to contribute to the FreeDOS Project? Jim Hall has
 started a Contribution HOWTO, as a place to start. Look for it at
 http://fd-doc.sourceforge.net/howto/en/contrib.txt
 
 Report problems to the bug database at http://www.freedos.org/bugs/
 
 Many programs have already been written for the FreeDOS Project. You
 can see which ones by looking at the Maintainers List, which is at
 http://www.freedos.org/freedos/software/.  The Base list shows the
 FreeDOS programs that reproduce the functionaly of MS-DOS. Yes, some
 still need to be written.
 
 If you would like to find some of the other web sites that apply to
 FreeDOS, you may want to check out the FreeDOS web ring at
 http://www.freedos.org/freedos/webring/
 
 Thanks for taking an interest in FreeDOS! 

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