This is a collection of some Hurd-related media appearances.
A lot of stuff is missing here.
2012
April
- People behind Debian: Samuel Thibault, working on accessibility and the Hurd, Raphaël Hertzog, 2012-04-19
2011
August
- GNU Hackers Meeting in Paris: presentation by Samuel Thibault: GNU/Hurd, aka. Extensibility from the Ground (slides, video)
July
After Publishing 2011-q2
Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier (LWN): Signs of life from GNU Hurd
Michael Larabel (Phoronix): A Status Update On GNU Hurd: Java, Debian, Money
Michael Larabel (Phoronix): Coming Up: Benchmarks Of GNU Hurd
Michael Larabel (Phoronix): Test Driving GNU Hurd, With Benchmarks Against Linux
Sebastian Grüner (golem): Debian 7 kommt offiziell mit Hurd als Kernel [de]
Dj Walker-Morgan (The H Open): Hurd Progresses - Debian GNU/Hurd by end of 2012?
Amit Khajuria (Innocent Hacker): Debian 7 might come in a GNU Hurd version
Markus Franz (netzwelt) Debian 7.0 Wheezy: Erste Pläne für Hurd statt Linux-Kernel [de]
Jens Reil: Hurd kommt zusammen mit Duke Nukem Forever. Fast. [de]
Thom Holwerda (OS News): GNU Hurd Quarterly Status Report
Hans-Joachim Baader (Pro Linux): GNU Hurd will offiziell in nächste Debian-Version [de]
TheSilentNumber (reddit): RMS may finally shout "It's alive!" at GNU+HURD thanks to Debian
timothy (Slashdot): Watch Out Linux, GNU Hurd Coming
Alexander "Tolimar" Reichle-Schmehl: About Debian, The Hurd and Linux or in short: Yes, we will still have a Linux kernel
...
January
2010
August
- DebConf10: presentation (including video) by Michael Banck: Debian GNU/Hurd -- Past. Present. And Future? (slides)
July
GNU Hackers Meeting in the Hague: video of the presentation by Neal Walfield: GNU/Hurd: It's About Freedom (Or: Why you should care)
Koen Vervloesem: The Hurd: GNU's quest for the perfect kernel
Follow-up discussion:
Richard Hillesley: GNU HURD: Altered visions and lost promise (German translation)
Follow-up discussion, some of it valid and constructive criticism, some of it less so:
2004
- Marcus Brinkmann, The GNU Hurd - Lessons and Perspective, from the OpenWeekend 2004 conference organized by the Silicon Hill club. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7449462856350014702
