Dnia 2020-08-16, o godz. 09:44:38 Joshua Branson <jbra...@dismail.de> napisaĆ(a):
> Jan Wielkiewicz <tona_kosmicznego_smie...@interia.pl> writes: > > Hey Jan, > > I'm an occasional Hurd web contribute (I haven't contributed anything > useful in a while). I'm not really a Hurd developer, but if I can > motivate/encourage you to achieve your goal, please let me know! > Okay, nice. > > I wonder if you know about this open 3D GPU: > https://www.crowdsupply.com/libre-risc-v/m-class > > I'll email the leader the libre-risc-v and let him know about the > libre-soc.org website. Those guys should work together! They're the same actually :) They changed the name, because they abandoned(?) the idea of using Risc-V as the Risc-V foundation was hostine towards libre development. https://lists.libre-soc.org/pipermail/libre-riscv-dev/2019-October/003035.html OpenPOWER foundation is just more cooperative. > > I'm fairly certain that the Hurd developers would agree with you in > this. I believe that they would love it for the Hurd to work on > numerous architectures. I believe that the Hurd's glibc's port to > OpenPower, will need to be completed. For the more technical porting > details, you'll have to ask the other Hurd devs. I believe that this > is quite an involved task. :) > I just wanted to make sure people are aware of this project, I'm not competent enough to work on this task, but maybe in the future. > Please do! We would love it if the Hurd looked "hipster" and fun! Will do! > Please send any patches to the > website, to bug-hurd@gnu.org. We haven't used web-h...@gnu.org in a > while. Okay. > Again, I'm speculating here, but Samuel might be ok with this. I > don't know how well rust support is in the Hurd. You might have to > port rust to the Hurd, which is non-trivial. I think we are still > working on getting Go to work on the Hurd. :) I don't like Rust (yet) nor Go, but I think the project could gain from using these new languages, just because they're *brand new* and popular right now - people are looking for projects to contribute to gain experience and have fun. > -- > Joshua Branson > Sent from Emacs and Gnus > I have to try sending my mails from Emacs one day Jan Wielkiewicz