On Sun, May 20, 2007 at 10:02:43PM +0200, marian klein wrote: > It looks like the > project is not evolving anymore. The latest version of HURD is 4 years > old. Is it because you want to achieve superior stability and quality > or just all gyus abandoned the project? > What is realease plan for the future? > At least you need to maintain the code to get compilable smoothly with > the newest compilers. This is a hard topic... The code isn't evolving much, that's true. But the project itself isn't abandoned. Ideas for Hurd-NG (a "next generation" Hurd) are on the way. Some people are still working on the GNU Mach based, current Hurd. In short, the project is slowly evolving. It may one day evolve faster, with more public interest, but that may not happen soon (not too late either, hopefully). I can tell, however, that many people are still interested in the project, following its development and the many ideas suggested around it. -- Richard Braun
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