As many of you are aware, you can now follow FreeDOS on Twitter: @FreeDOS_Project. Thanks to Pat Villani for setting this up for us!
However, note that there is a squatter on the @freedos name. That person seems to be just using the name, and hasn't posted any tweets. We're trying to get this resolved. In the meantime, if you want to follow FreeDOS on Twitter, make sure to use @FreeDOS_Project.
BTW, it's unfortunate to request that Twitter remove this squatter. If the person had been using the "freedos" account for something, even related to FreeDOS, that probably would have been okay. Not to mention, I'd really like to see the FreeDOS Project use @freedos for our Twitter feed, and it's clear this guy is just squatting on the name.
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About Me
- Jim Hall
- I'm Jim Hall, the founder and Project Coordinator for the FreeDOS Project. I started FreeDOS in 1994, when I was an undergraduate physics student at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Other developers got in touch with me, and we began work creating our own version of DOS that would be compatible with MS-DOS. I shared the extended DOS utilities that I had written for myself, as did others. We also found public domain or open source programs that replaced other DOS commands. A few months later, we released our first FreeDOS “Alpha” distribution. And from there, FreeDOS grew into what you see today!
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