I think a wiki is a great idea, and would love one being setup.

However: It sounds like said wiki would mostly be about a GNU-with-Linux
releasable system. Most people on this list have supported/agreed with that
idea (only one person has voiced a negative opinion, I think). The thing is,
this is such a controversial idea/switch that it really needs a lot of
widespread consensus before we can comfortably move forward with the idea.

Does anyone have any suggestions on how we could move forward with this
idea?

Michael Heath

On 9/8/07, R. Steven Rainwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Sat, 2007-09-08 at 19:06 -0500, Karl Berry wrote:
> > Is there any specifications, guidelines, roadmaps, examples, or other
> > documentation about what "GNU" is intended to look like?  I.e., the
> > target we are presumably all aiming for?
>
> There seems to be very little but I've found some interesting info here
> and there over the last week. It's scattered across different websites
> and mailing lists and much of it seems very old. I think a good starting
> point might be to gather up everything that exists in one place so we
> can sort out what work has been done in the past and try to get
> something going again.
>
> How about a wiki for the GNU OS? Something like the wiki Thomas Schwinge
> set up for organizing the Hurd info recently. I can set up a DokuWiki
> site for the GNU OS on the box where I host Advogato if it sounds like a
> good idea.
>
> -Steve
>
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