> Maybe we need to add another Hurd maintainer who will devote more > time to this. Is there someone who would like to volunteer?
I've already been proposing this two or three times to Roland McGrath, that Samuel Thibault and I would like to help in that area. Maintainership is a burden, and adding yet another person to the stew will make it worse as well; specially when that persons time could be spent on something far more exciting like coding. I suggest that a completely neutral person becomes the maintainer, Richard if he has the time, maybe Karl, or maybe someone at the FSF HQ. That persons job would be to set a direction, not write code for the Hurd; there is absolutley no person right now who is capable of doing that, one of the reasons is too many chefs, another reason is personal interests invested in the project. Unfortunately I didn't get any answer so far. I absolutely do not intend to be demanding towards the glibc maintainers, but we currently (last year or so) don't even get simple keep-it-building patches applied. Seeing that nobody has sent a single Hurd related patch to the libc mailing lists, that should be no suprise. The libc maintainers don't even have time to look through the bug reports related to GNU/Linux on x86 which is the most popular platform. See Roland's complaint just a few weeks ago for example. _______________________________________________ gnu-system-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-system-discuss
