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diff --git a/hurd/running/gnu.mdwn b/hurd/running/gnu.mdwn index 26d93279..94012ef5 100644 --- a/hurd/running/gnu.mdwn +++ b/hurd/running/gnu.mdwn @@ -15,32 +15,32 @@ It is our wish and goal to establish a new direction for the GNU system distribu This is not intended to detract from Debian GNU/Hurd and we should help them where we can. -I really want this to be more of a community driven effort in the spirit of say Ubuntu. We all have different motivations and skill levels but we need a common goal to get this system going. +I really want this to be more of a community driven effort in the spirit of say, Ubuntu. We all have different motivations and skill levels but we need a common goal to get this system going. -These are just some quick notes I am making late at night. Lets clean this up. +These are just some quick notes I am making late at night. Let's clean this up. ## <a name="Motivations"> Motivations </a> 1. There is a possibility that Debian drops support for GNU/Hurd. 2. Other GNU/Linux distributions do not support the Hurd infrastructure well. -3. Benefitting from the Hurd design and using a microkernel. +3. Benefiting from the Hurd design and using a microkernel. 4. Freedom. ## <a name="Community"> Community </a> -1. Lets establish some ground rules. +1. Let's establish some ground rules. 2. We need infrastructure * Wiki for community documentation * Mailing lists like gnu-system-discuss exists for mostly technical items * IRC channels like #hug and ##hurd * Perhaps less formal and less intimidating channels and mailing lists would involve broader parts of the community 3. We need a community vision and direction. - * Lets work together for a common goal - * Lets establish goals and priorities and get resources on them. (More later) + * Let's work together for a common goal + * Let's establish goals and priorities and get resources on them. (More later) * Major goal to create a system making full use of Hurd features? * We should never hesitate to throw away existing stuff whenever it hinders us to make good use of Hurd features * However, we should try to reuse existing stuff (from Debian for example) as long as it doesn't limit our possibilities or impose considerable overhead - * Lets have fun. It's GNU and it's important but let's enjoy ourselves. + * Let's have fun. It's GNU and it's important but let's enjoy ourselves. ## Download |