Hello! On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 07:57:12AM +0200, Constantine Kousoulos wrote: > Xavier Maillard wrote: > >I have real difficulties to get informations about our precious > >GNU nowadays. > > > >So I am asking here. By the way, is there a website eligible for > >us to stay "up to date" and to follow as close as possible Hurd > >development ? > > Currently, the most up to date site available is our wiki at > http://hurd.gnufans.org/. However, you will find out that the wiki > updates are not on the "bleeding edge" of development. :)
... and that the wiki is in a rather messy state. (And, yes, I promised to fix that, and, yes, I still indend to do that.) > The best way to follow Hurd development is to monitor the bug-hurd > mailing list. Development is coordinated through that list. Yes, that's true. Every now and then I also try to invest some time into maintaining and adding new items to the official web pages, <http://gnu.org/software/hurd/>. If someone has content to put up there, please tell me! I'd also like to add more stuff about the HurdNG effort, but I don't really know how to approach that. (I already linked to the `NextHurd' wiki page.) I also recently started adding some links to documentation on <http://gnu.org/software/hurd/docs.html> and will continue with that: for example Neal's years-old (but still valid, of course) ``Manual Translator Bootstrap'' and ``Mach IPC without MIG'' are on my list. Some days ago Aamir Mughal was asking about Mach IPC on our irc channel -- I just yesterday added a link to the ``Unofficial GNU Mach IPC beginner's guide'' to the documentation page, perhaps that helps. Regards, Thomas
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