The last official release of the Hurd was 0.2. An eminent release is not planned. There are a number of reasons for this. One is that the Hurd is not sufficently stable or feature complete. If an official release of the Hurd were made now, people would try the Hurd and be disappointed. People already expect delays; to disappoint them in this way as well would be unfortunate. Moreover, it lessens the possibility that they will try the Hurd again in the future. Another reason is that, Debian provides a distribution that closely tracks Hurd development (and often includes many new features). Little is to be gained by making an official release.