Hi! Joachim Nilsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ... I guess the basis of my question is twofold: > > 1. What do we want with Mach/Hurd today/tomorrow > 2. What do we aim/strive for in a couple of years?
The following todo list was posted on #hurd at Mar 6th, 2002: 1. Port the Hurd to L4 2. Free the world 3. Fix the filesystem size limitation But seriously: I think most of the stuff won't be done in any particular order, but as soon as somebody decides to do it. That's why I think we don't need a "roadmap". Obviously, most of the things being worked on right now (like pthreads, console on the oskit-mach branch of GNU Mach, shadowfs, ...) will likely be done sooner than those not being worked on (like userland drivers). Note that I didn't say anything on L4, as it is hard for me to assess how much work is being done there, because the L4 work probably can't just be started, but must be planned carefully. I can see that some planning has been done, but one of the people working on it would have to comment on the status. Cheers, GNU/Wolfgang -- Wolfgang Jährling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> \\ http://stdio.cjb.net/ Debian GNU/Hurd user && Debian GNU/Linux user \\ http://www.gnu.org/ The Hurd Hacking Guide: http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hacking-guide/ ["We're way ahead of you here. The Hurd has always been on the ] [ cutting edge of not being good for anything." -- Roland McGrath ] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]