What's the difference between FreeDOS 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3?  Bug fixes, updates
to the user space packages, improvements to the installer, and possibly
improvements to the packaging.

I reject the argument that FreeDOS needs to evolve and leave its 16 bit
roots behind, similar to the way MacOS did.  MacOS exists for an entirely
different reason - to sell hardware.  FreeDOS is a much different project.

We have more than enough work to do in user space than any of us are going
to get done in the next decade.

What exactly is the use case for a 32 bit FreeDOS?  Do those use cases
justify an investment in a 32 bit FreeDOS compared to using existing
solutions?  Where exactly are all of these developers that are going to
create a 32 bit FreeDOS?
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