From 6a033288e4604e8ed2532573a80fd1114a7e1b68 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Schwinge Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 17:14:37 +0200 Subject: Start new page about the *resource management problems*. --- hurd/ng/history.mdwn | 9 ++++++--- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'hurd/ng/history.mdwn') diff --git a/hurd/ng/history.mdwn b/hurd/ng/history.mdwn index b6008eec..652bccf3 100644 --- a/hurd/ng/history.mdwn +++ b/hurd/ng/history.mdwn @@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ is included in the section entitled The idea of using [[microkernel/L4]] as a [[microkernel]] for a [[Hurd_system|hurd]] was initially voiced in the [[Hurd_community|community]] -by Okuji Yoshinori. He created the *[[mailing_lists/l4-hurd]]* mailing list in +by Okuji Yoshinori. He created the [[mailing_lists/l4-hurd]] mailing list in November 2000. It does not appear that he got any further than simply suggesting it as an alternative to [[microkernel/Mach]] and doing some reading. -[[NealWalfield]] started the original Hurd/L4 port while at Karlsruhe in 2002. +Neal Walfield started the original Hurd/L4 port while at Karlsruhe in 2002. He explains: > My intention was to adapt the Hurd to exploit L4's concepts and intended @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ He explains: > half of 2004, after I complete by Bachelors degree. > Before Marcus and I considered [[microkernel/Coyotos]], we had already -> rejected some parts of the Hurd's design. The resource management problems +> rejected some parts of the Hurd's design. The [[resource_management_problems]] > were what prompted me to look at L4. Also, some of the problems with > [[translator]]s were already well-known to us. (For a more detailed > description of the problems we have identified, see our [[critique]] in the @@ -41,6 +41,9 @@ He explains: > aligned our position with that of Jonathan's. This was particularly true of > a number of security issues. +A lange number of discussion threads can be found in the archives of the +[[mailing_lists/l4-hurd]] mailing list. + > Hurd-NG, as we originally called it, was an attempt to articulate the system > that we had come to envision in terms of interfaces and description of the > system's structure. The new name was selected, if I recall correctly, as it -- cgit v1.2.3