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@@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ The [[Hurd/WebHome]] is the GNU replacement for the UNIX operating system. It co
Even most developers do not use it as their primary day to day operating system yet. Functional systems are currently being distributed in CD-ROM, tarball and Bochs system image formats. Development systems are currently based on a Debian GNU/Hurd port ([[Distrib/WebHome]]).
+Community resources for related projects focus on the main [[Hurd/WebHome]], [[Hurd/MailLists]] and [[Hurd/HurdIRC]]. A good snapshot of activity can be found on the [IRC summary](http://web.walfield.org/~grant/hurd-irc-stats-thisweek.html), a 7-day snapshot of IRC discussions.
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An "official 1.0 release" is hoped for sometime in 2003. Since project resources are scarce, a more precise time estimate is not possible. The project welcomes any assistance you can provide.
## <a name="Can_I_add_some_information_to_th"> Can I add some information to the pages here? </a>
@@ -32,11 +34,7 @@ A generic [WikiWikiWeb](http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?WelcomeVisitors), or simply W
## <a name="I_want_to_install_the_Hurd_on_my"> I want to install the Hurd on my system. Where do I start? </a>
-First, decide how you want to install a Hurd system: CD-ROM, tarball or bochs system image. Then download, install and boot your new system.
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-## <a name="I_want_to_help_assist_in_bringin"> I want to help assist in bringing about a 1.0 Hurd release. Where do I start? </a>
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-The mail lists and IRC's #hurd are the two primary discussion forums. There have also been several conferences that served as meeting points for developers. Of course this website provides some valuable summaries and additions as well.
+First, decide how you want to install a Hurd system: CD-ROM, tarball or bochs system image. Then download, install and boot your new system. [[Hurd/InstallNotes]] is a good reference that points to other data on these methods that is already included on other wiki pages.
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<center> Welcome to the world of Free Software and the GNU Operating System! <p><em>Remember, no question is too stupid and no problem too small -- We've all been beginners</em></p>