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Re: Using Hurd features
From: |
ams |
Subject: |
Re: Using Hurd features |
Date: |
Wed, 12 Oct 2005 18:11:35 +0200 |
It might have been different if the Hurd had been a popular libre kernel
before Linux.
It is irrelevant if the Hurd had been popular. Popularity isn't the
goal, the GNU system is the goal.
I really fail to see why everyone is getting so darn defensive about
this, tis is a GNU project, go read the GNU maintainer guide, and the
GNU Coding Standards for cripes sake.
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