[Freedos-devel] 1.3 suggestion continued (sorry, hit enter too soon)

2018-11-05 Thread Random Liegh via Freedos-devel
...as I was saying, would it be possible to set aside a "non-free" category the way that Debian does? If that is too complicated and/or arcane perhaps setting aside a "supplemental" folder on the iso for a small amount of software (like 4dos, etc) as a way of distinquishing it from FreeDOS

[Freedos-devel] Suggestion for 1.3

2018-11-05 Thread Random Liegh via Freedos-devel
Hi I've followed the 1.3 thread via the newsgroup and wanted to ask a question. Would it be possible to provide 4dos (specifically) and other non-or-god-only ___ Freedos-devel mailing list Freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net

Re: [Freedos-devel] FreeDOS 1.3 list of packages

2018-11-05 Thread Robert Riebisch
Hi Tom, >> 3. Development/TPPATCH > wiki comment>>> no source code, no license text > > http://www.ipnet6.org/tppatch.html > > the comments make it pretty clear that the author wants to give this > away for free; just without gnuish legalese. I consider this free, no > strings attached.

Re: [Freedos-devel] FreeDOS 1.3 list of packages

2018-11-05 Thread C. Masloch
On at 2018-11-05 18:01 +, Bret Johnson wrote: > Being the author of two of the items mentioned (USBDOS & SLOWDOWN), I can say > that there is no problem in including them with FreeDOS. SLOWDOWN is a much > older program than USBDOS, and the licensing and even my opinions of what the >

Re: [Freedos-devel] FreeDOS 1.3 list of packages

2018-11-05 Thread Bret Johnson
Being the author of two of the items mentioned (USBDOS & SLOWDOWN), I can say that there is no problem in including them with FreeDOS. SLOWDOWN is a much older program than USBDOS, and the licensing and even my opinions of what the licensing should be have changed over the years. What I want

Re: [Freedos-devel] FreeDOS 1.3 list of packages

2018-11-05 Thread Tom Ehlert
> 3. Development/TPPATCH wiki comment>>> no source code, no license text http://www.ipnet6.org/tppatch.html the comments make it pretty clear that the author wants to give this away for free; just without gnuish legalese. I consider this free, no strings attached. > 4. Utilities/4DOS