"Sundevil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > How can i help in Hurd�s kernel development? I�ve already developed some > codes for Debian GNU/Linux system. Now i wanna join to the "Hurd�s > kernel developers club" can anyone give me some advices????
If you want to kernel hacking or kernel-like hacking, you should probably look into the hurd l4 port. The kernel used by the currently working hurd is GNUMach, there is definitely some work that can be done there (on either the plain version or the oskit version), check archives for known bugs and problems. But I think most hurd hackers believe that l4 is the future. And then there's non-kernel work as well, making sure that all your favourite tools and applications work well on the Hurd might be a good way to get started. Regards, /Niels

