Hi everybody,

I’m not sure if everyone is aware or not. So, I figured I mention this here…

We’ve been releasing FreeDOS Interim Builds for about 6 months now. I build 
them on the 1st of the month and push them up to the server for testing. These 
builds include the latest versions of our packages and the current state of the 
OS. These are not OS point releases. These builds are mainly for testing 
purposes and things can change a lot from one build to the next. 

We can always use more eyeballs to test things and provide feedback. If you 
interested in giving them a whirl, just head over to 
https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/test/ 
<https://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/test/> 
and grab it. 

Occasionally when testers visit the server, they will see an old version. This 
is in part the servers stated cache settings and in part the web browser used.  
So, you may need to force it to refresh the page when checking for a new 
version. 

When possible, any bugs or issues should be reported through the FreeDOS 
Archive on GitLab at https://gitlab.com/FreeDOS <https://gitlab.com/FreeDOS> . 
That way we can keep track of them. If you are not a member on GitLab, you can 
also use the link on the https://freedos.org/bugs/ <https://freedos.org/bugs/> 
page to email any issues.

:-)

Thanks, 

Jerome
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