Re: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS on Software Freedom Day 2012

2012-08-21 Thread Ivan Shmakov
> Jim Hall writes: […] >> I wonder if someone could write such a short note on FreeDOS? (In >> either English or Russian. Or in Esperanto, but that'd force me to >> use a dictionary.) > Well, you can feel free to borrow text from our web page: > FreeDOS is a free DOS-compatible oper

Re: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS on Software Freedom Day 2012

2012-08-21 Thread Jim Hall
> > Well, you can feel free to borrow text from our web page: > > > FreeDOS is a free DOS-compatible operating system that can be used to > > play games, run legacy software, or support embedded systems. > > FreeDOS is basically like the old MS-DOS, but better! For example, > > unlike MS-DOS,

Re: [Freedos-user] FreeDOS on Software Freedom Day 2012

2012-08-21 Thread Ivan Shmakov
> Jim Hall writes: >> (The GNU project is notable for their use of licenses like CC BY-ND, (… for their Web pages…) >> which disallow the creation of derivative works, while we, >> obviously, need our flyers in Russian, which, indeed, means that we >> have to create derivative w