On Wed, May 8, 2024 at 3:23 AM tom ehlert via Freedos-devel
<freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
>
> > On Tue, May 7, 2024, 8:46 PM Green Fog via Freedos-devel <
> > freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
> >> I neither can find the source code in www.freedos.org or sourceforge.net.
> >> Is this an open source project or not? I highly suggest that the source
> >> code download link to be included in your main page.
> >>
>
>
> > It's on the website, under the "developer" section.
>
> in my version of firefox, there is no "developer" section on www.freedos.org
>
>
> > In the info box where it says:
>
> *>>>Create new programs*
> *>>>FreeDOS includes lots of compilers, assemblers, and other programming
> > tools so you can create your own DOS programs. You can also modify FreeDOS
> > itself, because we include the source code under an open source license.*
> *>>>*
> *>>>Create programs*
>
>
> > ..click on the link, and you'll find a page with more information and links
> > to the source code.
>


And yet you quoted back to me the text from the "info box" that has
the link about where to find the "developer" section?


To make this more clear on the website, I've changed the info box
title from "Create new programs" to "For developers" - and changed the
action link in that info box from "Create programs" to "Developers".
I've also changed the "sitenav" link in the website footer from
"Create" to "Devel". And I changed the web page title on the
https://www.freedos.org/about/devel/ page from "Create new programs"
to "For developers" to match the info box title from the main page.


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