In fact while I am being frank, what is your level of interest in the Hurd Richard? The few times that I have seen you speak or read your commentaries, you don't show much of an interest yourself. You speak of Ututo and others when you have legions of folks that you could probably drive to the "GNU System".
When we started development of the Hurd, it was absolutely essential. We needed a free kernel, and there was none. Since we have Linux, the Hurd is no longer essential. Making the Hurd work well would be good for two reasons: * Because it would be more powerful than Linux. This isn't true anymore, Linux already does almost everything that the Hurd does. Including that Linux has far better, and will always have, driver support than we can manage. * Because it would be a GNU kernel. The unfortunate thing is that making the Hurd really secure requires Coyotos. I just asked Marcus Brinkmann how progress is on Coyotos. This isn't true, the Hurd on Mach or L4 can be made equally secure.