On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 21:33:38 +1100, you wrote: Hi David,
>I would like to get my work on MEM finished in the next few weeks as >after that I'm moving and things could be a mess for me after that :) Sure, a 2 month nightmare of putting all the things together. >I'm currently working on a few minor issues. As for the bigger issues >of MEM not working on 8086 machines without /N[OSUMMARY] being used, >adding PCTools-like output, and possibly other things I've forgotten, >I'd rather leave these for later than possibly delay the next release >of MEM for too long. I hope nobody objects to that. Can you release as "beta" and notice on the program help (mem /?). Or temporary force "/N" until manual override? So most of the users can run it >Specifically, with regards to the 8086 support, if we don't fix that, >is that a regression? i.e. are we going backwards? If so I guess >it's probably not acceptable to release without fixing this, otherwise >if you all insist that I fix it I can't promise I'll be able to do >that anytime soon! I believe someone here can help debugging, maybe it can be fix easily, just let them have the source code to study >I would like to call the release "1.9" instead of "1.8" due to the >fact that 'MEM /?' with the "1.8 alpha 1" version actually shows "1.8" >and it would be nice to avoid confusion. I will make sure that the >next alpha release shows "1.8a2" or "1.9a1" or something to avoid >wasting more version numbers :) Any objections? I agree. Since you add PC-TOOLS like output screen, this is quiet a changes. >What is the process for getting the code into CVS? Do you have a >review process? Is there someone in particular I should send the code >to, or do I just send the patch to the alias (or, preferably, make it >available at a URL since it will probably be large)? Can the changes >be committed to CVS before all the issues are fixed (i.e. before we're >at release quality) so that translation can be done in parallel with >me doing fixes and we have the benefits of version control? As I know, you can announce here and let someone pick up the code and keep working on it. For CVS things, maybe Jim can have some advice. Bernd and many others can help translation, don't worry. Rgds, Johnson. ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by: Tame your development challenges with Apache's Geronimo App Server. Download it for free - -and be entered to win a 42" plasma tv or your very own Sony(tm)PSP. Click here to play: http://sourceforge.net/geronimo.php _______________________________________________ Freedos-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-devel
