Who is "mantainer"? Kenneth Davis impants changes from floppy.asm andthen don't submit your patches, but write own version as you do now.
promise to review dsk.c. After this - no news from he. Even very small
patches (as last one for int2f.asm and entry.asm) is waiting.
after you're done, you can offer it for testing, and then, and only then, submit patches against the current official kernel.
people are going to work with either the 2035 kernel, or your work, as it is a bit more recent and probably also improved :)
I doubt anyone is going to work with the CVS kernel hosted by FreeDOS, now that there currently is no maintainer.
complete your changes, and then ask people who have worked on the kernel in the past to review your work,
and ask them "is this good enough and understandable enough to commit it into CVS?"
as for other programs which you improved: announce your version on the list, so improvements can be reviewed and be added to official version.
ofcourse you can combine your kernel+sys+bootsector work into one package :)
Jeremy hardly has any time. Perhaps at end of summer Bart may review your kernel work and then ask you for patches.
if you have any improvements, please send to me, as I have no internet from tomorrow on, and would like to use your kernel work on the bootdisks I
provide for the freedos distribution. (but not for the kernel package that gets installed on harddisk).
Are your SYS and bootsector projects included in kernel?
Bernd
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