Yes, I'd appreciate not distributing binary files on the list. I don't
have 7zip on my computer, so I wasn't able to view this archive file
to see what was inside it, maybe it has source, or not. In general, if
we distribute proprietary programs via the list against copyright,
then we risk damaging the FreeDOS Project as a "pirate" software list.

Most binary files are too big for the list to handle, so it's not
usually a problem anyway. This was just small enough to make it past
the filter.

-jh


On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Bernd Blaauw <[email protected]> wrote:
> Op 22-11-2011 20:55, Mark Brown schreef:
>> here's kpush.com .
>
> Mark,
>
> I can't recall this list tolerating binary files and/or other
> attachments, let alone copyrighted files for which no clear license is
> present that would allow redistribution.
>
> Thanks for wanting to help out others though :)
>

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