Nice what you did. I love the goals of the Hurd, and with the latest Debian Hurd 2013 release, I think that the Hurd is going better each day. So you updated packages for i386 and AMD64 processors architectures and what about trying to port GNUSTEP as the first Hurd GUI? Because I heard that Gnome and KDE don't works. If GNUSTEP can live upon the Hurd servers, it would be a big step done for the Hurd project and a GNEWSTEP (;-P) in the GNUSTEP adventure. As I saw at the bottom of your mails, you have french sentences. Est-ce que le français est votre langue maternelle? (Is french your mother tongue?) In case it is, I can explain my idea more clearly to your because I'm still at school and I have only forty-five minutes of English each week (not enough!).
If you think it's a very bad idea, just ignore it. On 27 sept. 2013, at 12:55, Philippe Roussel <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I just updated some packages for > > - wheezy (i386, amnd64) > - precise (i386, amd64) > - quantal (i386, amd64) > - raring (amd64) > > Philippe _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
