FreeDOS has always been about developers coming together to write code. In that spirit, I'd like to suggest a few things I think would be great for the next release of FreeDOS.
I've started to assemble a list of programming topics that you can work on to help improve FreeDOS. I've sorted the list according to programming experience required, so you can find ways to contribute to FreeDOS if you are new to programming, an expert DOS programmer, or somewhere in between.
Please visit the list on the FreeDOS website at www.freedos.org/contribute
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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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