On June 20, 2026 1:11:13 AM GMT+01:00, [email protected] wrote:
>June 19, 2026 at 6:05 PM, "Bradley Morgan" <[email protected]
>mailto:[email protected]?to=%22Bradley%20Morgan%22%20%3Cinclude%40grrlz.net%3E
>> wrote:
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>> On June 19, 2026 11:02:03 PM GMT+01:00, Paulo Duarte
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> > 
>> > > 
>> > > On 19 Jun 2026, at 22:50, Bradley Morgan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > >  
>> > >  Good that sergey did it (atleast some) :)
>> > > 
>> > He did 95% of the work.
>> > 
>> Oh. Well, could we make some sort of telegram group? Or are you folks
>not
>> into telegram.. :(
>
>I would imagine that most people are not into that in the Hurd group, but
>some
>might be ok with it.  I personally don't like that it is routed on a
>central
>server...
>
>There is always #hurd irc channel.
>
>XMPP (jabber) supports public rooms (maybe private ones).  JMP.chat
>
>Mumble voice chat would be an option.
>
>I am a member of the FSF, and they support jitsi chatrooms (audio /
>video).

Sorry to be so nitpicky here, but I don't like the UI on irc (on mobile)
I prefer to do my informal chats and stuff on mobile.

Telegram has a Amazing UI tbh, and it's more privacy focused then e.g:
discord 

I'm suggesting it because then I can chat where I pretty much always talk
to people, I mean, I have mastodon too.

>> > 
>> > > 
>> > > Are you a ARM folk too?
>> > > 
>> > An enthusiast, not an ARM system developer though. Did it for quite
>> > some time for i686 and x86_64, but got so many years working with
>> > business applications with high level languages that started really
>> > missing the low-level C stuff.
>> > 
>> > I daily drive in a M4 MacBook, have a few Raspberry Pis and a few
>other
>> > ARM SoCs. But my ultimate goal is to have it booting on an old M1 Mac
>> > Mini, even if just via serial TTY.
>> > 
>> Could we get it booting starting off on u-boot? If we modify the code to
>> allow hurd to work, because currently it only supports Linux loading
>> 
>> > 
>> > > 
>> > > Perhaps if we are lucky ;) we could get arm.com folks to work on
>hurd.
>> > >  but we may not be lucky :(
>> > > 
>> > That would be great.
>> > 
>> If anyone that knows arm.com people sees this thread, get their
>> attention, please.
>> 
>> If you told me how id get their attention, id surely push it a try.
>
>I sometimes give puri.sm a suggestion (business idea).  You could try to
>convince them
>to port their Librem 5 to the Hurd.  I own such a device.  The librem 5
>supports
>a virtual serial console via USB...
>
>[email protected]

Intriguing, I'm into arm.com people
more, but I'm sure we can do that, for them to think about it, what
we need to do is make them realize
the benefits of porting their machine/chipset to the hurd.

They won't just do it for no reason..

(Same with the arm.com folks tbf)

>

Thanks!

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