On June 18, 2026 10:17:39 PM GMT+01:00, [email protected] wrote: >June 18, 2026 at 11:21 AM, "include" <[email protected] >mailto:[email protected]?to=%22include%22%20%3Cinclude%40grrlz.net%3E > >wrote: > > >> >> Hey folks, I want to know how I can contribute to this project? >> if I may ask :) >> Thanks! > >You already are just by asking! Congrats on your first contribution! > >A good place to start is to use the Hurd. I consistantly have difficulty >running the Hurd on qemu, so I run it on real hardware: >https://hurd.ion.nu/faq/drivers.html >Incidentally I sell Hurd laptops: https://hurdos.com > >Most smart Hurd developers seem to run the Hurd via qemu. > >I edit the wiki a lot, answer questions that people post on the mailing >list, answer >questions on irc. > >A good thing to do, is to try to do something cool with the Hurd...say by >running a >subhurd: https://hurd.ion.nu/hurd/subhurd.html > >If the instructions don't make sense to you, ask for help, and then update >the documentation. >That's how we got this documentation: >https://hurd.ion.nu/hurd/running/flash_qemu_img.html > >People had told me that I could flash the Hurd to real hardware and >install that way. Well, I eventually >wrote that wiki page once I understood how to do it. > >You could make images for the Hurd wiki like this one: >https://hurd.ion.nu/hurd/translator/eth-multiplexer.html > >I actually made that via inkscape whilst running the Hurd on real >hardware! > >Let me know if you have any other questions! > >Joshua > >
Hi Joshua, let me try and guide you what I do, and how I could help So I am a C developer, with some proficiency in assembly. I own a ARM64 device, and a few X86 devices. And I'm willing to help with anything needed Question, is ARM64 supported, if not, no worries, I'll add it. Thanks!
