There are very few hackers on the project, and that is a problem.
   We can call it lack of their imagination, but it's our problem, not
   theirs, so blaming them isn't going to help.

I disagree, it is not our problem that people don't want to hack.

   I think the main problem is PR: the website is outdated, and that's
   the first place people look.

Do you have something to add? To update? Anything? Anyone?

People have been screaming for updates on the web pages for a long
time now, but nobody has steped forward with something to add.  So
here is a public announcment:

If you have something that you think is worth to add to the What's new
page at http://hurd.gnu.org, send a news blurb to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you have a idea or know that something is outdated, send a patch or
suggestion to [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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