I'm not going to start telling people to stop work on some other project.
The project is the Hurd. You seem to think that I am speaking about seperate projects, like if one would compare GNU Emacs vs. Lucid Emacs. I'm talking about a specific direction _within_ the project, like should Emacs use Python as its extention language instead of Lisp (or something equally silly) by default, and then offically allowing for such an effort. This has nothing to do with telling people to stop working on some other project. This is a lot more like a researcher asking "which experiment should I do" and I'm saying, "we just don't know until we start doing them." No, it isn't. It is more like asking a researcher that the 10 years he spent on solving a specific problem are completely useless because the professor was unable to show the researcher what he should be working on, since the researcher was told `work on what you consider important'. It is a waste of time, I really fail to see why you are having such hard problems seeing this. _______________________________________________ Bug-hurd mailing list Bug-hurd@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd