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authorGrant Bowman <grantbow at grantbow dot com>2004-02-28 01:09:23 +0000
committerGrant Bowman <grantbow at grantbow dot com>2004-02-28 01:09:23 +0000
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@@ -22,13 +22,15 @@ The word "Hurd" is commonly used to refer to one of the following:
* HIRD of UNIX Replacing Daemons (arguably)
* HIRD is an acronym for HURD Interfaces Representing Depth (arguably)
-The [[Hurd/WebHome]] supplies the last piece needed for a complete [[GNU/WebHome]] operating system as originally conceived by Richard M Stallman (RMS) in 1983. The GNU vision directly drove the creation and has guided the evolution of the Free Software Foundation ([FSF](http://www.fsf.org)), the organization that is the home of the entire [GNU project](http://www.gnu.org/gnu/thegnuproject.html).
+The [[Hurd/WebHome]] supplies the last piece needed for a complete [[GNU/WebHome]] operating system as originally conceived by Richard M Stallman (RMS) in 1983. The GNU vision directly drove the creation and has guided the evolution of the Free Software Foundation ([FSF](http://www.fsf.org)), the organization that is the home of the entire [GNU project](http://www.gnu.org/gnu/).
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+<div align="right"><span style="background:"><font color="">More info</font></span><a href="http://LOCATIONHurd/HurdNames">?</a></div>
## <a name="What_s_the_current_status_of_the"> What's the current status of the Hurd? </a>
-An "official 1.0 release" has been a dream since 1983. Project resources are scarce, a more precise time estimate is not possible. The project welcomes assistance you can provide. Porting &amp; development expertise is still badly needed in several key areas such as a DHCP client. See the More info link to the right for additional information.
+An "official 1.0 release" has been a dream since 1983. Project resources are scarce. A precise time estimate is not possible. The project welcomes assistance you can provide. Porting &amp; development expertise is still badly needed in several key areas such as the DHCP &amp; PPP clients. See the More info link to the right for additional information.
-Even most of the core developers do not use a Debian GNU/Hurd system as their primary day to day operating system yet. Functional systems are are installable with some functionality in a dual-boot configuration. Development systems are currently based on the Debian GNU/Hurd port ([[Distrib/WebHome]]) sponsored by the [Debian project](http://www.debian.org) &amp; SPI (Debian's non-profit legal entity).
+Even most of the core developers do not use a Debian GNU/Hurd system as their primary day to day operating system yet. Functional systems are installable with some functionality in a dual-boot configuration. Development systems are currently based on the Debian GNU/Hurd port ([[Distrib/WebHome]]) sponsored by the [Debian project](http://www.debian.org) &amp; Debian's non-profit legal entity [SPI](http://www.spi-inc.org/).
Community resources for related projects focus around the official website <http://hurd.gnu.org>, this site at <http://hurd.gnufans.org>, the [[Hurd/MailLists]] and the [[Hurd/HurdIRC]] channel.