Gerald Gutierrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> The same is not true of the Hurd. There is hardly any momentum at all. 
> There are only a handful of people engaged in it. If a building collapsed 
> on them, I'm uncertain how many people have enough interest to take over as 
> the lead, and be able to devote the time and have the expertise to justify 
> their position as the lead. If that building collapsed, and no one here 
> said anything, would anyone notice?

Maybe not.  So?  Does that mean that those handful of people should
just not bother?  That may be true, but this isn't the list for
telling people reasons not to care about the Hurd.

Thomas

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