Seth Nickell wrote: > > Once I have a working X system myself (3.3.3 is not current enough to > support one of my video cards, and system locks on the other), I'm also > going to start on a stable complete port of GNOME. One great way to get > publicity, BTW, is to get projects to include hurd binary debs on their > site :-) Imagine if I am a Linux user about to download GNOME and I see > HURD debs! It brings HURD closer to the real world in people's minds... > "oh, I didn't know HURD could run X!..." or whatever.
This is certainly true, but what about Gnustep ? It is also a native GNU project seeking for interest from the public, a good way to get it could be to couple Hurd & Gnustep together. Gnustep releases grow more stable & usable each time. And from a certain point of view Gnome is somewhat redundant with Gnustep or am i mistaking myself ? Laurent Giroud

