On Sun, Jun 13, 2021, 4:44 PM tom ehlert <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > While I have not seen it discussed here yet,
>
> >
> https://sourceforge.net/p/freedos/news/2021/06/freedos-kernel-2043-and-freecom-085/
>
> IMHO this is not acceptable.
>
> [email protected] used to be the place to discuss
> about freedos development. changing this without even ANNOUNCING this
> is disgusting.
>
> Jim has for a while behaved like the well meaning dictator (the
> installer and it's 'features' has never been discussed here).
>
> Jeremy somehow has taken over control over kernel and command
> releases (after ~15 years of doing nothing).



I announced a year ago that I planned to post a non pre release of
FreeCom.  No one posted any objections or other comments.  I thought I
posted a few weeks before doing the kernel release of my intent to make a
new release as well; if I did not then I do apologize, as I meant to.

I haven't taken over anything.  You are welcome to contribute or not just
as I am and anyone else.  I haven't seen any commits posted to the
sourceforge site in years, but multiple people have contributed to the
GitHub fork.

I have been doing the kernel releases for over a decade.  This is the first
time you have mentioned you have a problem.


>
> > Unfortunately, ALL files in the kernel source download have the same
> > timestamp, making it impossible to see what was last changed when :-o
>
> ALL times of ALL files of ALL projects are checkout times and
> completely useless.
>

This is an issue with git or maybe just how I am using it?  If you know how
to get it to provide files with time stamps then I would be very
appreciative.



> modern times.
> asshole developer.
>
> BYE.
>
> Tom


>

Very constructive, thank you.

Jeremy
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