Hi FreeDOS team,

Congrats on the release of FreeDOS 1.0 stable!

As the maintainer of the GNU/DOS distribution, I had a question to  
ask. I noticed that FreeDOS 1.0 was considered "stable," yet the  
kernel file on the SourceForge page was called "2036test." Is 2036 a  
development version, or is it stable quality?

The latest release of GNU/DOS (version 2006 SR1), which was released a  
few months back, contains the 2035 kernel compiled for 386 & FAT32 and  
modified for DOSLFN support using Jason Hood's old patches. Would  
updating to the "2036test" kernel be considered more stable than the  
one I currently use, or is it a "test" development version?

Thanks,

-- 

Daniel Quintiliani
www.pikecountycomputer.com

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