I think this is much better.
-jh
Eric Auer wrote:
Hi, if you ask me then you can just remove - if possible - the announcement newsitems from freedos.sf.net! The thing is that freedos.sf.net is the "start page" for people who want to download new kernel or shell versions without having to go through the links on freedos.org, so this "start page" should not give the impression that 2032 is the newest kernel. If it just tells me "look at the files section" ( http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5109 ) to find out which release is newest then that will be perfectly okay for me. It is just that it is much easier to tell people "get the newest kernel from freedos.sf.net" than telling them "get the newest kernel from sourceforge files for group 5109" or "from freedos.sf.net but please ignore the news and go to 'file releases' anyway".
So... if you cannot REMOVE news from freedos.sf.net then it would probably be the best solution to ADD a news item which tells "you can find the newest kernel and shell versions in the 'file releases' area on this page. Please visit www.freedos.org for all other programs, bug database, FAQ system, news ticker and more!".
:-)
Eric.
PS: Such a news item would probably be some kind of a "last" news item because all other news are on freedos.org anyway.
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