• @[email protected]
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    16 months ago

    I assume 6.22 is still in production, and might be that even someone is paying Microsoft for support.

    • MudMan
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      16 months ago

      Well, the two relevant questions there are: A) is it?, and B) so what?

      It’s not like you’re not allowed to provide paid support for a piece of open source software.

      At this point I’m not sure what portion of the difference between 4 and 6.22 is relevant or unknown. That’s a pretty well explored platform. I guess this way FreeDOS stays relevant a bit longer? Maybe? It’s not like it isn’t trivial to pull a copy of 6.22. It was trivial when it was new.

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        6 months ago

        If 6.22 is used in military/banking/insurance/energy/heathcare system deep in the critical infrastructure, you don’t want attackers finding weakness in OS that is not patchable.

        • MudMan
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          16 months ago

          Making it open source seems to me like the solution to that problem, not the cause. If there is a vulnerability in DOS 6.22 people probably know about it by now. If you’re using it for something critical you probably would have an easier time patching it with full access.