From ce2dfa69e52bdc641280671b228bb81b42efd30b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Greg Buchholz Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 21:30:00 +0000 Subject: none --- Main/HurdGnuFansOrg.mdwn | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'Main') diff --git a/Main/HurdGnuFansOrg.mdwn b/Main/HurdGnuFansOrg.mdwn index f47fe4af..80c2ef7a 100644 --- a/Main/HurdGnuFansOrg.mdwn +++ b/Main/HurdGnuFansOrg.mdwn @@ -8,13 +8,13 @@ This site focuses on providing the most current information possible regarding t The [[Hurd/WebHome]] is the GNU replacement for UNIX and Linux "kernels." It consists of a set of servers running on top of a microkernel. When coupled with the [[Mach/WebHome]] microkernel the Hurd supplies the last piece needed for a complete [[GNU/WebHome]] operating system as originally conceived by Richard M Stallman (RMS) in 1983. The GNU vision drove the creation of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). The name Hurd is also commonly used to refer to machines running the [[Distrib/WebHome]]. -
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## What's the current status of the Hurd? 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]], [[MailLists]] and [[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. +Community resources for related projects focus on the main [[Hurd/WebHome]], [[MailLists]] and [[HurdIRC]]. An "official 1.0 release" is hoped for sometime in 2003. However, since project resources are scarce, a more precise time estimate is not possible. Therefore the project welcomes any assistance you can provide. -- cgit v1.2.3