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? Generally Speaking
-?? Grammatically speaking, what is the Hurd?
-
-{NHW} ``Hurd'', as an acronym, stands for ``Hird of Unix-Replacing
-Daemons''. Hird, in turn, stands for ``Hurd of Interfaces
-Representing Depth''.
-
-We treat ``Hurd'' as a title rather than as a proper name: it requires
-an article, as in ``the Hurd''. For instance: ``The ext2 filesystem
-is provided by the Hurd, not by Mach.'' Note that all of the
-following are incorrect: ``Hurd'', ``HURD'', ``The HURD'', and ``the
-hurd''.
-
-We write ``the GNU Hurd'' instead of ``the Hurd'' when we want to
-emphasize that the Hurd is a GNU package. Once this has been made
-clear, we usually use the shorter form, without ``GNU''.
-
-The whole operating system includes not only the kernel and the system
-servers, but also many more programs. This system is called ``GNU'',
-or ``the GNU operating system''. The GNU programs can also run on
-other operating system kernels. We say ``GNU/Hurd'' when we want to
-put emphasis on the fact that this is the GNU system running on top of
-the Hurd, and to contrast it with the GNU/Linux system which is GNU
-using Linux as the kernel.
-
-Finally, there is ``Debian GNU/Hurd''. This refers to the distribution
-of the GNU system as created by the Debian developers. For example:
-``What do you run on your laptop? Debian GNU/Hurd, of course.''
-
-The French generally write ``le Hurd''--that is, they treat the
-name as masculine singular, capitalized as in English.
-
-When we are referring to the microkernel, we say ``Mach'' and use it
-as a proper noun. For example: ``Mach uses the device drivers found
-in version 2.0.x of Linux.'' We sometimes say ``The Mach
-microkernel'' instead of just ``Mach''.
-
?? What mailing lists are there?
{NHW} There are four principle mailing lists: