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author | antrik <antrik@users.sf.net> | 2010-03-11 15:24:10 +0100 |
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committer | antrik <antrik@users.sf.net> | 2010-03-11 15:24:10 +0100 |
commit | 3efc2c0ed4e4cf1154603cd83e68f8e4132ed347 (patch) | |
tree | 48d948f5890f8e5a4e9cdb08e4ca751718377647 /community | |
parent | 1b076ae5402eae01a4630b4a617b806806f899ce (diff) |
gsoc/oranization_application: not "almost" 65% -- it's actually more than 65
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-rw-r--r-- | community/gsoc/organization_application.mdwn | 2 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/community/gsoc/organization_application.mdwn b/community/gsoc/organization_application.mdwn index ee8259b2..6a6389d8 100644 --- a/community/gsoc/organization_application.mdwn +++ b/community/gsoc/organization_application.mdwn @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ approach. To offer these possibilities, the Hurd uses a true multiserver microkernel architecture. That makes it quite unique: The Hurd is the only general-purpose multiserver microkernel system in development today that is nearly ready for -everyday use, and offering almost perfect UNIX compatibility. (Almost 65% +everyday use, and offering almost perfect UNIX compatibility. (About 65% of all packages in the Debian repository are available for the Hurd.) All other existing true microkernel systems are either research projects not nearly complete enough for actual use, or limited to embedded systems and other |