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A month of the Hurd: *Arch Hurd*, *FOSDEM preparations* and a *thesis on mobile Hurd objects*.
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-> This month saw the first booting version of an
-> [Arch GNU Hurd](http://www.archhurd.org/),
-> which seconds the distribution from
-> [Debian](http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/)
-> which already gives you 66% of the debian software archive.
->
-> Also we organized a meeting at FOSDEM, February 6th and 7th in Bruxelles, where
-> [8 Hurd developers will meet](http://www.bddebian.com/~hurd-web/community/meetings/fosdem_2010/).
-> Six of us will stay in Hotel Astrid with the FSFE folks.
-> On Sunday 7th, Olaf Buddenhagen will be giving two presentations in the
-> [Alt-OS Devroom](http://dev.haiku-os.org/wiki/FOSDEM2010AltOSDevroomSchedule):
-> *Why is Anyone Still Working on the GNU Hurd?* (10:30)
-> and *Porting KGI graphics drivers from Linux to GNU Hurd* (13:00).
->
-> And Carl Fredrik Hammar
+
+> This month, we saw the first booting version of an [[hurd/running/Arch Hurd]]
+> system, which seconds the [[Debian GNU/Hurd|hurd/running/debian]]
+> distribution that already provides two third of the Debian software archive
+> compiled for GNU/Hurd.
+
+> Nine Hurd developers will [[meet at FOSDEM
+> 2010|community/meetings/fosdem_2010]] on February 6th and 7th in Bruxelles,
+> Belgium. On Sunday, Olaf will be giving two presentations in the Alt-OS
+> Developer Room: [*Why is Anyone Still Working on the GNU
+> Hurd?*](http://fosdem.org/2010/schedule/events/altos_hurd) (10:30), and
+> [*Porting KGI graphics drivers from Linux to GNU
+> Hurd*](http://fosdem.org/2010/schedule/events/altos_kgi_hurd) (13:00). The
+> day before, on Saturday, Bas will be giving a [talk about *Iris*, his new
+> kernel](http://fosdem.org/2010/schedule/events/emb_iris) (18:00, Embedded
+> Developer Room).
+
+> Carl Fredrik Hammar
> [finished and presented](http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-hurd/2010-01/msg00078.html)
> his thesis
-> [Generalizing mobility for the Hurd](http://users.student.lth.se/cs07fh9/2009-hammar-hurd-mobility.pdf)
-> and passed with distinction. Its abstract reads:
-> *The GNU Hurd features mobile objects
-> in its implementation of filesystem backing stores.
-> This thesis investigates the
-> limitations and security concerns
-> these objects present,
-> and how they can be overcome.
-> This is done in preparation for new applications
-> that feature mobile code and mobile objects.
-> In addition,
-> one such application is studied and implemented,
-> in which mobile code is used to make
-> the ioctl system call more extensible.*
->
+> [*Generalizing mobility for the Hurd*](http://users.student.lth.se/cs07fh9/2009-hammar-hurd-mobility.pdf)
+> and passed with distinction. Congratulations! Its abstract reads:
+
+> > The GNU Hurd features mobile objects
+> > in its implementation of filesystem backing stores.
+> > This thesis investigates the
+> > limitations and security concerns
+> > these objects present,
+> > and how they can be overcome.
+> > This is done in preparation for new applications
+> > that feature mobile code and mobile objects.
+> > In addition,
+> > one such application is studied and implemented,
+> > in which mobile code is used to make
+> > the `ioctl` system call more extensible.
+
+> So, when are *YOU* going to do a thesis, or another project on a
+> GNU/Hurd-related topic? [[Contact_us]] if you are interested!
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