everge...@csd.auth.gr writes: > Hello! I am interested in helping you write the documentation for The GNU > Hurd. > I am a pre graduate student and it's going to be my project for a class. I > would be more than happy to contribute!
Hello! There's several ways that you could help. The wiki would be a pretty great place to start! And relatively easy. This web page gives an overview about how to contribute to the online wiki. https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/contributing/web_pages.html Send your patches to bug-hurd@gnu.org. No one uses the web-hurd mailing list. Some things you could do: https://notabug.org/jbranso/cheatsheets/src/master/hurd.org#wiki https://notabug.org/jbranso/cheatsheets/src/master/hurd.org#copyread-the-arch-hurd-installation-page-somewhere--its-got-lots-of-good-details I made a video a while ago showing you how to edit the wiki: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56JLJvzUkQo You might also look into editing the official Hurd documentation. https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/doc/hurd_toc.html#SEC_Contents You could try to change this section: https://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/doc/hurd_4.html#SEC18 The Hurd no longer uses the libthreads. Instead we use libpthreads. Maybe my online cheatsheet would be helpful to try to understand some hurd concepts: https://notabug.org/jbranso/cheatsheets/src/master/hurd.org