it seems like HURD development is stalled. also Debian HURD K10 CDs carry the date Nov 26, 2005. we are developing HURD since 1983, almost 23 years now. i think we need to change our aproach. what does RMS say about this?
and these are from ESR (http://catb.org/esr/writings/rms-bio.html): "In FAIF, Sam quotes Rich Morin: "The community reaction [to the GNU manifesto] was pretty much uniform. People said, 'Oh, that's a great idea. Show us your code. Show us it can be done.'" He's right; that's how we all felt. I remember thinking that GNU seemed like a great idea, but that this shaggy dude I knew from SF conventions seemed an unlikely candidate to carry it off. He wasn't one of us. He wasn't a Unix guy." i think ESR is right. he is quite intellectual just like RMS is technical. NO, trust me, i am not criticizing RMS. deep inside my heart i have great respect for him & true friends are the ones who also tell you about the things you did wrong. this is what i am saying. i feel HURD is like a part of my body & i am missing this part. as i said in my previous post we need to put our expertise into a new direction, into the direction that does not lead to the place where we are trying to reach from last 23 years. we need to change. just analyse the HURD histrory & thought over what i said for some time. thanks -- arnuld http://arnuld.blogspot.com/ -- arnuld http://arnuld.blogspot.com/ -- arnuld http://arnuld.blogspot.com/ _______________________________________________ Bug-hurd mailing list Bug-hurd@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd