From 79857b28c744ad8570c53b0e2014b5af45971b4e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Schwinge Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2011 12:44:15 +0100 Subject: news/2010: Markdown-ify. Publish. 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A copy of the license +is included in the section entitled [[GNU Free Documentation +License|/fdl]]."]]"""]] + +[[!meta date="2011-02-05 12:00 UTC"]] + +A year of the Hurd: *2010*. +[[!if test="included()" then="""[[!toggle id=full_news +text="Details."]][[!toggleable id=full_news text="[[!paste id=full_news]]"]]""" +else=" +[[!paste id=full_news]]"]] + +[[!cut id="full_news" text=""" + +Originally published in {{$gnu#gnustatus-2011-01}}. + +From Olaf Buddenhagen, Arne Babenhauserheide, Thomas Schwinge: Yeah, +that's quite right: the GNU Hurd project is still alive! + +According to our mission statement, the goal is creating *a +general-purpose kernel suitable for the GNU operating system, which is +viable for everyday use, and gives users and programs as much control +over their computing environment as possible*. It has a unique +multi-server microkernel-based architecture---bringing advanced +operating system research to the mainstream. More concretely, it's a +collection of user-space server processes that run on the GNU Mach +microkernel. + +The Hurd doesn't fully deliver on the *everyday usability* goal +yet, but it is seeing continuous improvement---and 2010 has been no +exception. Let's take a look at the progress throughout the year. + + * +Apart from having done a lot of other work, Samuel Thibault, our Jack +of all trades, merged his development branch that added Xen domU +support to GNU Mach, which makes it possible to run a GNU/Hurd system +as a Xen guest. Development of this started in 2007, and since then +it has been heavily tested by using it for the Debian GNU/Hurd build +servers, most of our public GNU/Hurd systems, +, and the +Hurd project's wiki web server. + + * +We had Zheng Da work on a new hardware device driver framework, which +is based on the Dresden L4 (Fiasco) group's DDE project, and allows +running modern Linux kernel drivers as user-space server processes. +Many network cards already work perfectly with this new framework. +(It has not yet been integrated into the mainstream Hurd code base, so +it needs to be compiled and set up by hand.) Other driver classes, +such as hard disk controllers, will require further work. + + * +As in the previous years, we again participated in the Google Summer +of Code 2010. Olaf Buddenhagen is our main guy for organizing this. + + Jérémie Koenig ported the modern Debian Installer to Debian +GNU/Hurd. Installation images using the new installer are replacing +the previous CD images, which were using an installer based on the old +Debian boot floppies (and running under the Linux kernel)---Philip +Charles has been maintaining these single-handedly for almost ten +years! The new installer images are available from +. + + Emilio Pozuelo Monfort was investigating specific compatibility +problems exposed by the extensive test suites coming with some +software packages. Emilio's analysis uncovered a number of +programming errors in the Hurd code, and he fixed several of them. As +these typically affected other programs too, this improved stability +and compatibility in general. + + * +Jérémie Koenig created a new implementation of a `procfs` +translator, which is considerably more robust and efficient than the +previous one. Tools such as `top` can now be used without +problems. + + Some other translators (`gopherfs`, `netio`, +`tarfs`) which have been created by external contributors in +the past have been fixed up by Manuel Menal, and packaged in Debian. +Thus, some of the results of Hurd's extensible architecture are now +easier to access, and these updated translators can serve as examples +for other developers to implement their own ideas. + + * +In addition to various general stability, compatibility, and +portability fixes, several people (Samuel Thibault, Pino Toscano, +Emilio Pozuelo Monfort, and others) have been working on fixing issues +with specific Debian packages. So far, about 68% of all Debian +packages are also available for Debian GNU/Hurd. + + * +Michael Walker started the Arch Hurd distribution, and together with +other enthusiastic Arch developers (Allan McRae, Matthias Lanzinger, +Alexander Preisinger, Stephen Gilles, Diego Nieto Cid) they got it +working in an amazingly short amount of time, both as an installable +system, and a live CD. So now there is a choice between two +well-featured distributions for the Hurd. These new people of course +also help forwarding Hurd development in general---Diego in particular +contributed various patches to the Hurd console and other components. + + * +Carl Fredrik Hammar finished and presented his thesis, *Generalizing +mobility for the Hurd*, +, +and passed with distinction. + +This is a very short digest of what happened in the last year. You +can read our regular *Month of the Hurd* at +, or by subscribing to +our RSS feed at . + +If you are interested, for example, in doing a university project on a +multi-server microkernel-based operating system, or if you are +interested in contributing to Hurd development in general, please see +. Or just +talk to us at or the `#hurd` IRC +channel on freenode. + +"""]] diff --git a/news/2010.texi b/news/2010.texi deleted file mode 100644 index ca8a11b5..00000000 --- a/news/2010.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -From Olaf Buddenhagen, Arne Babenhauserheide, Thomas Schwinge: Yeah, -that's quite right: this project is still alive! - -According to our mission statement, the goal is creating @emph{a -general-purpose kernel suitable for the GNU operating system, which is -viable for everyday use, and gives users and programs as much control -over their computing environment as possible}. It has a unique -multi-server microkernel-based architecture---bringing advanced -operating system research to the mainstream. More concretely, it's a -collection of user-space server processes that run on the GNU Mach -microkernel. - -The Hurd doesn't fully deliver on the @emph{everyday usability} goal -yet, but it is seeing continuous improvement---and 2010 has been no -exception. Let's take a look at the progress throughout the year. - -@itemize @bullet -@item -Apart from having done a lot of other work, Samuel Thibault, our Jack -of all trades, merged his development branch that added Xen domU -support to GNU Mach, which makes it possible to run a GNU/Hurd system -as a Xen guest. Development of this started in 2007, and since then -it has been heavily tested by using it for the Debian GNU/Hurd build -servers, most of our public GNU/Hurd systems, -@url{http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/public_hurd_boxen.html}, and the -Hurd project's wiki web server. - -@item -We had Zheng Da work on a new hardware device driver framework, which -is based on the Dresden L4 (Fiasco) group's DDE project, and allows -running modern Linux kernel drivers as user-space server processes. -Many network cards already work perfectly with this new framework. -(It has not yet been integrated into the mainstream Hurd code base, so -it needs to be compiled and set up by hand.) Other driver classes, -such as hard disk controllers, will require further work. - -@item -As in the previous years, we again participated in the Google Summer -of Code 2010. Olaf Buddenhagen is our main guy for organizing this. - -J@'er@'emie Koenig ported the modern Debian Installer to Debian -GNU/Hurd. Installation images using the new installer are replacing -the previous CD images, which were using an installer based on the old -Debian boot floppies (and running under the Linux kernel)---Philip -Charles has been maintaining these single-handedly for almost ten -years! The new installer images are available from -@url{http://people.debian.org/~sthibault/hurd-i386/installer/cdimage/}. - -Emilio Pozuelo Monfort was investigating specific compatibility -problems exposed by the extensive test suites coming with some -software packages. Emilio's analysis uncovered a number of -programming errors in the Hurd code, and he fixed several of them. As -these typically affected other programs too, this improved stability -and compatibility in general. - -@item -J@'er@'emie Koenig created a new implementation of a @command{procfs} -translator, which is considerably more robust and efficient than the -previous one. Tools such as @command{top} can now be used without -problems. - -Some other translators (@command{gopherfs}, @command{netio}, -@command{tarfs}) which have been created by external contributors in -the past have been fixed up by Manuel Menal, and packaged in Debian. -Thus, some of the results of Hurd's extensible architecture are now -easier to access, and these updated translators can serve as examples -for other developers to implement their own ideas. - -@item -In addition to various general stability, compatibility, and -portability fixes, several people (Samuel Thibault, Pino Toscano, -Emilio Pozuelo Monfort, and others) have been working on fixing issues -with specific Debian packages. So far, about 68% of all Debian -packages are also available for Debian GNU/Hurd. - -@item -Michael Walker started the Arch Hurd distribution, and together with -other enthusiastic Arch developers (Allan McRae, Matthias Lanzinger, -Alexander Preisinger, Stephen Gilles, Diego Nieto Cid) they got it -working in an amazingly short amount of time, both as an installable -system, and a live CD. So now there is a choice between two -well-featured distributions for the Hurd. These new people of course -also help forwarding Hurd development in general---Diego in particular -contributed various patches to the Hurd console and other components. - -@item -Carl Fredrik Hammar finished and presented his thesis, ``Generalizing -mobility for the Hurd'', -@url{http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-hurd/2010-01/msg00078.html}, -and passed with distinction. -@end itemize - -This is a very short digest of what happened in the last year. You -can read our regular ``Month of the Hurd'' at -@url{http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/news.html}, or by subscribing to -our RSS feed at @url{http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/index.rss}. - -If you are interested, for example, in doing a university project on a -multi-server microkernel-based operating system, or if you are -interested in contributing to Hurd development in general, please see -@url{http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/contributing.html}. Or just -talk to us at @email{bug-hurd@@gnu.org} or the @code{#hurd} IRC -channel on freenode. -- cgit v1.2.3