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Francisco Javier Gaztelua
gazt...@ctv.es
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It might just be friendly competition, similar to the way that Linux
and FreeBSD are competing. It's said that the Hurd has a number
of design features that make it superior to UNIX-like systems, but I
haven't really researched the system that much. I'm hoping that the
userland code can greatly benefit from this project, where the same
sources (presumably the same GNU freeware that you and I use every
day) can compile and run without problems under both Linux and the
Hurd. In particular, I would love to see a merger of the Linux
NetKit-B and the GNU inetutils packages.
One thing that I don't want to see with the progress of the Hurd is
the loss of portability in the GNU software. I read the GNU coding
style and it had a comment where portability is a second priority
compared to having the code work under the Hurd.
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>Francisco Javier Gaztelua
>gazt...@ctv.es
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--Arthur