On Sat, Sep 28, 2024 at 12:13 PM Michael Brutman via Freedos-devel < freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> [SNIP] > You are responsible for making that source code available, not for > shipping it by default ... > > Like I've said, it's fine for FreeDOS to mirror/archive/host source code > for inactive projects. But FreeDOS often takes years to update, so for > active projects it is actively shipping out of date source code. A > referral to the current source with the mirror/archive as a backup makes > more sense. > > Then again, it's not a big issue - the number of people using the source > code for anything is very limited. Which is why this conversation started > ... > [SNIP] I'm going to vocalize an opinion that will likely be unpopular because it requires great effort.... While shipping source isn't required, there ought to be some concern that there isn't something like FreeDOS From Scratch (like https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/). RBE does a good job of putting ISOs and floppy images together, it doesn't show you how to start from scratch however.
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