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Yes, recipes for compatible machines is the kind of stuff we want to add to Collapse OS. At the moment, things are a bit chaotic because many people begin working...

The underlying issue is a bit like #83: A post-collapse world is inherently deglobalized where unicode doesn't make much sense anymore. While I, of course, wish Collapse OS to be...

On another level of thinking, I believe that a lot of what is wrong with modern technology (in terms of needless complexity) comes from that universality that everyone wants to...

In fact, I think I'll afford myself a ping to @davidgiven (if you don't mind...)

@jes yes, I understand that, but considering licensing issues associated with code from Digital Research, working on CP/Mish could be, I think, the best option to provide an open source...

@Allisontheolder you seem emotionally affected by a claim that isn't made. It is not claimed, in this ticket, that CP/M isn't self-hosting. I say so in the first message. That...

OBTW: regardless of anything an author say or don't say, default copyright law apply, so if code isn't properly licensed, pouring work into this code and redistributing it is a...

Let's not burden this ticket with sterile bickering about open source licensing. @Allisontheolder, to borrow your own word (I hope you didn't copyright them), your knowledge on this matter is...

Please @Allisontheolder stay on topic. What you write (here and on other issues) is interesting, but often off-topic. The subject of pondering post-collapse conditions for bootstraping a computing platform is...

Thank you for your thorough comparison. My personal assessment is that Collapse OS is a lot more approachable, that is, there are clear recipes to make it auto-assemble on supported...