There are a number of ways that you can contribute to the Hurd. * Debian GNU/Hurd Debian is currently the Hurd distribution of choice among Hurd users and devellopers. Approximately half of the Debian archive has been compiled successfully on the Hurd, however, many programs fail to build for various reasons. [Significant packages and problems](http://alioth.debian.org/pm/?group_id=30628) are listed there. You can also just install the Hurd and find what doesn't work for you and port it and then file bugs against the package in the Debian BTS. * Hurd Proper If you are interested in developping the Hurd proper, there is plenty of work todo. Before you can significantly contribute, take some time to learn about the system, e.g., [[MicroKernelsForBeginners]]. Until you can do the basic exercises listed there, you won't be able to significantly contribute to the Hurd. See also the [[ToDo]] * GNU Mach GNU Mach is the underlying microkernel used by the Hurd. It has a number of deficencies [[Mach/GNUMachRevivalProject]].