Thanks, Jim!! Apparently on this different machine I can access the
page even directly with the link.
BTW, what does the "User:Jhall1" imply? I would apparently say that
you have created a topic called "jjall1", but I am intrigued about the
"User" stuff...

Aitor


2009/2/24 Jim Hall <[email protected]>:
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 8:53 PM, Aitor Santamaría <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I don't happen to be able to open that link (due to credentials), am I
>> supposed to open the "User:Jhall1" stuff?
>> I have managed to find the mediawiki, but not that page....
>> BTW, I'll try to learn relevant things about SourceForge before you go...
>>
>
> Here's another way to get to my Jhall1 wiki page, in case you need to
> get to it again:
>
> Go to pretty much any page on the FreeDOS MediaWiki (like the front
> page) and click on "History". In the page's edit history, you'll find
> a blue underlined link for "Jhall1". Click on that, and it should
> bring you to:
> http://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/freedos/index.php?title=User:Jhall1
>
>
>
> This has the following text:
>
> Jim Hall is a computer programmer and advocate of free software, best
> known for his work on FreeDOS. Hall began writing the free replacement
> for the MS-DOS operating system in 1994 when he was still a physics
> student at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. He remains active
> with FreeDOS, and is currently the coordinator for the project.
>
> Until May 2009, Jim was the [[Webmaster]] for the www.freedos.org
> [[Web site]], and administrator for the files archive at [[Ibiblio]],
> as well as one of the project administrators on [[SourceForge]].
>
> In 2009, Jim took a leave of absence from FreeDOS to work on his
> Master's Degree (MS-MOT).
>
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