[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc."]] [[!meta license="""[[!toggle id="license" text="GFDL 1.2+"]][[!toggleable id="license" text="Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled [[GNU Free Documentation License|/fdl]]."]]"""]] A month of the Hurd: *TODO*, *TODO*, and *TODO*. [[!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=""" In the third quarter of 2011, the [hurd hacker] [item] Also … [our hackers] … Mainly thanks to … Additionally … And … [reason for contibuting to the Hurd] * [[toolchain/ELFOSABI_GNU]] * The Arch Hurd Hackers [packaged DDE](http://www.archhurd.org/news/22/), so Linux 2.6 drivers can now be compiled on Arch Hurd to run in userspace. At the time of writing it supports network cards, while other driver-types still need their interfaces ported. * Also they had [a booth at FrOSCon](http://www.froscon.de/aussteller/projekt) and [released a new Arch Hurd LiveCD](http://www.archhurd.org/news/24/), so new users can easily test the current state of the Arch flavor of the Hurd. * The videos and slides from the GNU Hacker Meeting 2011 in Paris are [online](http://www.gnu.org/ghm/2011/paris/), including the talk from Samuel Thibault: [GNU/Hurd, aka. Extensibility from the Ground](http://audio-video.gnu.org/video/ghm2011/Samuel_Thibault-GNU_Hurd.ogv) ([slides](http://www.gnu.org/ghm/2011/paris/slides/samuel-thibault-hurd.pdf)). He explains nicely how the simple concept of translators gives power to non-priviledged and casual users (once we get some of those :) ) without security implications, and how Sub-Hurds and Neighbor-Hurds compare to Linux containers. “It’s all about freedom #0” * Samuel Thibault wrote a new [Bits from the Debian GNU/Hurd porters](http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2011/07/msg00002.html) * Thomas Schwinge improved the technical documentation of the [[hurd/io_path]] in translators to make it easier for new developers to start hacking. * Guillem Jover, Fridolin Pokorny and Jonathan Neuschäfer [sent](http://lists.gnu.org/bug-hurd/2011-08/msg00184.html) [many](http://lists.gnu.org/bug-hurd/2011-08/msg00093.html) [patches](http://lists.gnu.org/bug-hurd/2011-08/msg00030.html) for gnumach, improving stability, fixing memory leaks and cleaning up code. * Jeremie Koenig finished his Google Summer of Code project to [Improve Java on Hurd](http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/user/jkoenig/java.html). He [improved the Hurd signalling](http://lists.gnu.org/bug-hurd/2011-06/msg00073.html), ported OpenJDK and created a [Java Hurd-Library](https://github.com/jeremie-koenig/hurd-java) which already allows writing a [Hello World translator in Java](https://github.com/jeremie-koenig/hurd-java/blob/master/HelloMach.java), though still pretty low-level. * mcsim memory allocator project * 69.9% of debian packages [are now available for the Hurd](https://buildd.debian.org/stats/graph-big.png), so we’re getting closer to the goal of reaching 85%. If you can port debian packages and want to help the Hurd, this is the perfect time to get in contact and make your favorite missing packge build on the Hurd. * buildd, porterbox and public boxes at sceen.net, provided by Richard """]]