Hi everyone. It's been a long time since we've had a serious thread
about creating the next FreeDOS (1.1) distribution. I'd like to start
that discussion again.


The FreeDOS 1.0 (2006) release was very successful. It was a solid
distro that was a good, working replacement for MS-DOS for many users.
I'd like to see us continue that with a FreeDOS 1.1. I don't think we
need to look at sweeping changes - but there are a few nice additions
that should be there:

1. FDUPDATE (FreeDOS Updater.)
Mateusz's excellent update utility can help to keep your system
current with the latest releases of FreeDOS packages. Of course, the
user has the option of disabling it (or would it be better for the
user to have the option of enabling it .. what should be the default,
on or off?) but having an auto-updater should help to reduce reports
of software not working, yet 2 or 3 new releases of that software
package have been released since the distro. A while back, I promised
to make changes to the online FreeDOS Software List
<http://www.freedos.org/freedos/software/> and the FreeDOS Files
Repository (see Technotes 232 & 233.) I'm still ready and willing to
make those changes on the web site, if we can commit to a FreeDOS 1.1
distro by end of 2008.

2. An updated Install program.
While more of a nice-to-have rather than a need-to-have, an updated
Install program would present a better first impression to new FreeDOS
users. The current Install program is basically UI improvements to the
originally text-mode, scroll-from-bottom Install program I wrote back
in March 1998. Our Install program definitely needs a facelift. It
should still run in text-mode, since FreeDOS is really a command-line
OS anyway. Aitor has been updating the DFLAT+ library used in FreeDOS
EDIT, and I think this library would make a good base for a new
Install program. Not looking for new functionality, just a refresh on
the Install program. Can anyone help here?

3. An optional floppy-only "Base" install.
This could be a 1.44MB emergency boot floppy image (like BALDER, or
ODIN before it) with just the essentials from the "Base" set. Or maybe
it's a multi-floppy (3 disks?) install of everything from "Base". What
would be most useful here?



For FreeDOS 1.1, I think that's it. No major changes. Let's worry
about other, larger changes in later releases - like an eventual
FreeDOS 2.0.


What is needed immediately is to identify a FreeDOS 1.1 release
coordinator. I haven't heard from Blair in a while. (Are you still
there?) If Blair isn't available to help assemble the FreeDOS 1.1
distro, I'm interested in hearing from volunteers. Feel free to
respond in this thread, or to email me directly.


-jh

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