> I also think so. to me it seems like Hurd not important to GNU > Project, so i stopped reading Hurd User Guide and playing with > Hurd on Qemu. it is pretty much experience of mine that Hurd has > organizational problems and till then they are solved it will not > make any difference to work on technical side. A decade has > passed and Hurd is still an experimental infant :( without any > direction where to go and where to not
I correct, it has been 2 decades since 1983 and no GNU OS, [...] Anyone using GNU/Linux uses the GNU operating system. I once suggested that we ditch the Hurd, and use Linux instead since Linux already provides everything the Hurd does and ever will; nobody caught onto that idea. Try to catch the wind, as the song goes...
