from Maarten Vermeulen:

> Why are we doing so difficult about something that somebody not want to
> do.  It is his thing and we have two options:

> - using the old one.
> - search for another one.

> I don't want to be annoying but it is the case.

> Maarten
> Op 9 sep. 2015 06:57 schreef "Steve Nickolas" <[email protected]>:

> > On Tue, 8 Sep 2015, Michael Brutman wrote:

> > > I am not denying anybody their freedom.  People can choose to use what
> > they
> > > want.  I have given people a great set of networking tools that make
> > > FreeDOS and other flavors of DOS more useful.  You have ranted like a
> > > little child because this year the gift was not quite as large as you
> > > expected.  Shame on you.

> > If it makes a difference, the guy sounds almost religiously fundamentalist
> > about the whole thing... and has a "gnu.org" e-mail address to boot, so
> > prolly *is*...

> > -uso.

There are at least three options.  Third option is to use another open-source 
OS such as Linux, BSD or Haiku, and get better networking than can be found in 
FreeDOS, and a more open attitude to open source.

Third option is so much more popular that there are not many DOS software 
developers left.

Tom



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