Hallo Herr Jim Hall,

>> >> How (also when) will this patch (and other patches) make it into the
>> >> official freecom repo?
>>
>> I have no idea about if, where and when.
>>
>> Maybe ask the project coordinator?
>>

> We'll get it in there.


>> >> The kernel is *the* core component of an OS. Therefore, it should be
>> >> made clear, where official development takes place.
>>
>> > https://github.com/PerditionC/fdkernel clearly says:
>> > "!!! This fork is no longer the primary fork -- Please post PRs and
>> > issues to https://github.com/FDOS/kernel !!!"
>>
>> > So, https://gitlab.com/FreeDOS/base/kernel#still-actively-developed
>> > should be updated accordingly.
>>
>> +1
>>
>> for some reason Perdition is in charge

> That's a cynical
Yes. Absolutely.

> and disingenuous statement.
no. not at all:

>  Development happens all
> over, and some folks prefer using different tools. Perdition set up
> his kernel repo in GitHub because that was his tool. And he did that
> before we set up the GitLab repo for FreeDOS (gitlab.com/freedos) so
> the kernel isn't in there.

it's one thing to have your personal choice of tools, no problem at
all with that.

we used to have " <[email protected]> as the
'central market place" to discuss needed bug fixes.

> I think we should merge the kernel back into the new FreeDOS GitLab
> repo, now that we have one.

WOW. DEEP I SIDES BY THE PROJECT LEADER.


> But that's a separate discussion I'll start with Perdition.


of course you can point us to a seperate discussion why

     you and perdition


are the relevant people to have this discussion.


Tom



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