Yes we are definitely still developing GNU-Darwin, although we are facing important challenges at this time, some of which are touched on in the following messages from our email forum.
If you are wondering whether to continue with GNU-Darwin under these circumstances, I'd say that these challenges are comparble to those that we faced over the past four years, yet we continue, and we will continue.
The fact that we are serving isos and firefox-1.0 packages from our main server illustrates the problems that we are facing at this time, but it also demonstrates our commitment. If you want an interesting and exciting distro, then keep with it, but if you want something that "just works", then you might consider switching, at least until we get through the current challenges.
I really like GNU-Darwin, but I wonder if you still make further developments.
Yes we are definitely still developing GNU-Darwin, although we are facing important challenges at this time, some of which are touched on in the following messages from our email forum.
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=6260679&forum_id=6042
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=6260679&forum_id=6042
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=6182961&forum_id=6042
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=6122910&forum_id=6042
If you are wondering whether to continue with GNU-Darwin under these circumstances, I'd say that these challenges are comparble to those that we faced over the past four years, yet we continue, and we will continue.
The fact that we are serving isos and firefox-1.0 packages from our main server illustrates the problems that we are facing at this time, but it also demonstrates our commitment. If you want an interesting and exciting distro, then keep with it, but if you want something that "just works", then you might consider switching, at least until we get through the current challenges.
Regards,
proclus
http://www.gnu-darwin.org/