The reasons are that it is not complete and polished enough to make it a
    viable system for people to use seriously; and that it lacks most of the
    infrastructure necessary to enable users to actually benefit from the
    advantage of the Hurd architecture

The second sound like something people could work on now
that would carry over easily to Hurd-NG when that is ready.
A lot of the first point also could do that.


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