On Jul 15, 2011 12:31 PM, "Travis Siegel" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On Jul 10, 2011, at 9:20 AM, Rugxulo wrote:
> >
> > You know what can edit arbitrary-sized files? sed !!! (My favorite!)
> > Maybe that should be included in FreeDOS 1.1 by default! ;-))
>
>
> Hmm, speaking of including things in freedos.
> How does one get a program added to the freedos distribution/archive?
> I have a screen reader I'd like included for those of us who need
> such a thing.
> Some time ago I did fill out the lsm info, but had no idea where to
> send the completed file.
> Any suggestions?
>
Please send suggestions to the list. Include a brief synopsis of what
program is useful for, where to get it, its license, & state you would like
included. A discussion may follow. Jim or Eric, probably a few others may
add to our file mirror assuming either general fd community feels its a good
addition or there is no response but they still think its a useful
addition. Note the program should be open source except possibly in rare
cases. Also whomever compiles (puts together) the distribution generally
will use the software (lsm) list to decide what to download & include. I
think a screen reader would be a great addition assuming its license is
compatible & the software itself is generally usable (does not require some
hardware that almost no one has or can get).
Jeremy
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