The Hurd project
interests me, but the main page at www.hurd.gnu.org seems old. Is
there a better source for news? I have been to the Hurd page at
Debian. The mailing lists are good but tedious to find current project
status in. To me, the main Hurd pages at GNU seem like the place to
find that.
I plan to try it out
on my test machine as time allows. I am introducing myself to Unix-like
systems by installing and messing with FreeBSD, Slackware GNU/Linux, and
(hopefully soon) GNU/Hurd. This seems like an excellent and obvious
extension of the object-oriented paradigm, why has no one done this
before? My programming experience is a bit rusty, but it might be time to
dust off that computer science degree and put it to work. I have written
instructions and shorter manuals before. I want to help with GNU in
some way, but I am not sure how much time I can devote to it right
now.
Keep it up,
it's an incredible thing.
Matthew Stremcha
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