On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 06:19:24PM -0400, Ben Armstrong wrote: > Now, the reality of the situation is that GNU tries its best to > collect Hurd-specific stuff on hurd.gnu.org while Debian tries to > collect Debian GNU/Hurd stuff (such as the installation guide) > on the aforementioned Debian site. But the developers of both these > projects are really quite taxed out actually developing the Hurd to > keep their pages up to date with the latest documents, guides and > whatnot.
Actually, I did most of the current versions of both sites (or at least made the decision what to include and what not). I started with Debian GNU/Hurd porting pages before I had a GNU account. Then I did the GNU Hurd pages. The next step is to remove most of the Debian Port pages about the Hurd, because they are really aging and inaccurate quite a bit. Thanks, Marcus

