+1 100%

"I'm traveling, and likely won't be able to check email again or update
the
roadmap on the wiki until Wednesday. With a few disagreements, it looks
like the consensus remains this:


*- "FreeDOS 1.2" should be an update/refresh from FreeDOS 1.1. No major
changes. Improved installer is a good idea.*

*- "FreeDOS 2.0" should be 16-bit. Make FreeDOS feel more modern, but
keep
it "DOS." We can improve the userspace. Keep supporting old PCs, but
support new hardware where we can. UEFI may be tricky (see SeaBIOS
discussion).*

*- If FreeDOS-32 will break DOS application compatibility, it should not
use the "FreeDOS" name.*


This seems a clear direction.

I'll admit that I'm curious what the kickstarter might achieve, but I'm
not
hopeful. So while a FreeDOS-32 kernel that ran 16-bit apps while adding
new
features would be very cool, it doesn't seem realistic. And it breaks
hardware compatibility anyway. So let's take it off the roadmap.

If they can demonstrate feasibility of FreeDOS-32 running 16-bit
programs
while adding new features, we can consider it and discuss it at that
time.
But I don't think we want to forecast it for a release (that is, not 2.0
or
3.0 ... it's up to them to demonstrate feasibility, then we'll pick up
the topic again.)

If no serious disagreements with the above, I think we can consider this
topic done, and I'll update the roadmap on the wiki later this week.

If you agree, please reply with "+1".

If you disagree, please share your thoughts by Tuesday."


-- 
with love,
sparky4
Administrator of 四葉の芽◇ちゃんねる


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