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> I'd say: .... Libreboot

Didn't libreboot start outside the FSF, then come inside, and is now trying to get out?




> Didn't libreboot start outside the FSF, then come inside, and is now trying to get out?

Yup, drama, long story. The question was though:

> What new coding projects were they involved in since HURD started (OK. Replicant.)?

Looking at the original question: former packages qualify, as long as they're new. When does this 'new' qualify though? Perhaps not here because of Libreboot being based on Coreboot.

As soon as a project joins GNU though, it becomes "GNU Name" and it is officially a new project.

Development of Hurd was started in 1990. So we're looking at least from 1991. A list of current GNU packages is available at [1] and [2]. Of note, I suppose GNOME qualifies.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_GNU_packages [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU#Components




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