Hi Jim,

> Ewwww!  I'd rather not go back to "beta9 SP2" etc naming scheme...

Right. I have a related question: Tom gave me a copy of his
2035-Tom kernel sources, and I included a 2037-findfirst fix
in the 2036 kernel. I might find some more useful fixes in
2035-Tom and 2037, and then I guess "2036b" would be a bad
name, right? Even though it is only fixes, I still suggest
to call the new version 2038. That leaves 2037 marked as a
different kernel with many experimental updates. Would be
cool if people would find the time to select the best patches
from 2037 for inclusion in 2038. At the moment, 2037 differs
so much from 2036 that it is very hard to tell which of the
differences are improvements, which are only optimisations,
and which even introduce new bugs.

> indeed an incremental improvement with no major changes (i.e. updated
> packages, etc) then "FreeDOS 1.1" would be acceptable...
> Let's avoid "1.0.1" kind of naming unless it's a bug-fix release

Agreed. Once we reach 1.9 we should just call the next version
the 2.0 one :-). Please have a look at
http://fd-doc.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?n=FdDocEn.FdInstall
(and consider linking that page from the start page and/or
1.0 download page). Among other things, it lists known issues
with 1.0, and it would be cool to have a 1.1 version which
fixes all those AND which has a "no network" install mode. At
the moment, you have to know which packages need network during
install. Some of those cause really big and slow downloads, and
if you have no or slow network, you will want to postpone those.
Plus you may prefer to download some files from within Windows
or Linux rather than using DOS instead.

I suggest that the fix comes in two versions: The fdbase(cd/ws)
should be completely updated to 1.1 (having 1.0 somewhere for
reference) and there should be a zip (or few zips) with updates
for people who already have 1.0 or who use the fdfull(cd/ws).
Of course such a zip would not improve the install process, it
would only update an already installed system. Which is why
there should be full ISOs of 1.1 fdbase as well.

Comments on
http://fd-doc.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?n=FdDocEn.FdInstall
are of course welcome :-).

Eric



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