> > So, Brent, you're free to tell us that getting PPP working is a > > priority, and I agree with you, but we simply don't have people who > > can work on it right now. The only solution is to wait until some of > > the active hackers clear things off their plate, or else (better), > > find somebody who wants to get involved, point them in my direction, > > and let me figure out how they can help. > > > Well, that's the reason this is posted to debian-hurd, and not bug- or > help-hurd. I don't want to place this issue in front of them at the moment. > I do not for a minute doubt that the core hurd developers are working hard > on critical issues. And I do not for a minute think that they are ignoring > PPP for any reason except their high workload. :)
Unfortunatly, most of the debian-hurd people (like myself) are working on hurd things (Gordon forgot the idiot's guide in my case, which marcus has just submitted bug reports about) :) Matthew -- Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo Steward of the Cambridge Tolkien Society Selwyn College Computer Support http://www.cam.ac.uk/CambUniv/Societies/tolkien/ http://pick.sel.cam.ac.uk/ Debian GNU/Hurd - love at first byte

