Dos 1.3 rc512/18/2023 ![]() ![]() License is unclear, but appears incompatible with free software or open source. ![]() License is basically a modified version of 2-Clause BSD License, with notes that altered versions should be marked as such, and name of the author cannot be used to endorse derived products. Question: Are all these programs really necessary to include in FreeDOS? Consider including only a few of these (Zip, Unzip, p7zip, arj) and maybe the rest could be part of an Extras image.Tools to compress files and create archives In documentation, "Copyright 2006-2011 Jason Hood Freeware." License could be more clear, but appears to meet GNU's definition of "Informal license" which is free software. In source code, "SHSUCDX is a copyright reserved, free use program". Open Source (copyright reserved, free use program) GNU General Public License, with exceptions License ok **Question: did Bart make a newer version of the kernel than 2042? GNU says this license is too vague, unsure if free software or not, OSI says the license is open source Include (moving Help to AMB, will include both AMB Help and HTML Help) License ok, see Watcom-1.0 on 1.3/Licenses Sybase Open Watcom Public License, Version 1.0 License ok **Note: EDLIN 2.17 was released this year ![]() License ok **Note: license in COMP.ASM is MIT, should update entry to indicate MIT License ok **Note: Bart has a new version, should check if that's stable to include in FreeDOS 1.3 Programs that provide the functionality of classic DOS The other package groups contain software that you may find useful, such as games, editors, and developer tools. Since 1998, programs included in the FreeDOS distribution are made available as "packages." The distribution divides these FreeDOS packages into groups, sometimes called package "groups" or package "sets." The BASE package group contains only those programs that reproduce the functionality of classic DOS systems. The page started as a copy of the FreeDOS 1.2 package list, and updates applied to indicate acceptability of license. This page tracks the packages considered for inclusion in FreeDOS 1.3. ![]()
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