I apologize for any annoyances my inquiries has caused up to this point, you 
are correct in that I should have googled to check the archive to see the 
archives of bug-hurd, but the only relevant result for GNU/Hurd gccgo brings me 
here: https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/open_issues/gccgo.html

The above link brings me to the very outdated log from 2013. Nothing there 
hints at your achievements or progress for 2017, Svante. With that out of the 
way, I apologize and thank you for your assistance, Samuel.

Now Svante, may I ask you if there is a repository housing the code currently? 
For example, the above linked website shows this as the current repository: 
https://github.com/gcc-mirror/gcc/tree/tschwinge/t/hurd/go Although this 
clearly isn’t true. Do you have your own branch that I can look at? Samuel 
mentioned the issue with the runtime that occurs, are there any potentials 
notes on it so far? Is Ian Lance Taylor still active on the project as well?

From: Svante Signell<mailto:svante.sign...@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 4, 2017 6:52 PM
To: Samuel Thibault<mailto:samuel.thiba...@gnu.org>; Louis 
Jenkins<mailto:louisjenkin...@hotmail.com>
Cc: bug-hurd@gnu.org<mailto:bug-hurd@gnu.org>; 
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Subject: Re: [GSoC 2017] Porting Google Go (GCC: gccgo) - Questions and Concerns

On Sun, 2017-03-05 at 00:44 +0100, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Louis Jenkins, on sam. 04 mars 2017 23:16:30 +0000, wrote:
> > One more thing: I see it is now CC’d, but would he be able to see
> > the previous
> > messages, or should I ask directly there?
>
> Google for "bug-hurd", and you'll find the mailing list archives.

How hard can it be to find the discussions about gccgo? google has a
very powerful search engine.

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