Hi,

Michael Devore escribi�:

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I'm all for good, extensive documentation myself, but obviously resources are tight and I think current allocation needs point to higher priority items. You get volunteers in the project who want to or are more qualified to write documentation rather than program/debug the critical to-do items, then that's a different story. For them. But as a programmer, I think I have better things to do right now with limited free time. And I bet the story is the same for several others.

Sure. I agree with you in most of what you say. The sad story is that being an open source project you can't count on finding someone do this for you.
Now this is personal opinion, but would you call a FreeDOS version 1.0 if the HTML-Help tool wouldn't reflect the accurate status of the programs in the distribution? And how much time does it take to update an HTML file once that you have done it for the first time? 1 minute?


Aitor


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