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diff --git a/Mach/MicroKernelFUD.mdwn b/Mach/MicroKernelFUD.mdwn index eb2b05a6..bc2e366b 100644 --- a/Mach/MicroKernelFUD.mdwn +++ b/Mach/MicroKernelFUD.mdwn @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ medium, provided this notice is preserved. # The Microkernel Experiment is Going On -by [Wolfgang Jährling](mailto:wolfgang AT pro-linux DOT de) and [Jeroen Dekkers](mailto:jeroen AT dekkers DOT cx) +by [Wolfgang Jährling](mailto:wolfgang@pro-linux.de) and [Jeroen Dekkers](mailto:jeroen@dekkers.cx) This article is a response to an [earlier article](http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/6105/print) by Miles Nordin in Linux Journal, where he expressed his personal feelings about microkernels and monolithic kernels. We will try to present a different point of view. Of course, we are also biased, as we are both young hackers who try to turn [the GNU Hurd](http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/) into a software useful for everyday-work; for those who don't know it (yes, we're abusing this article as an advertisement): The Hurd is a collection of Daemons, currently running on top of the Mach microkernel and providing a replacement for the Unix kernel together with the GNU C Library. |