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LOL... actually if it wasn't for Linux GNU could have relicensed BSD as the userland funny that Minix is growing far faster than HURD is.
HURD really has no real goals though...
Minux == secure and stablility through u-kernel
Linux == fast server OS
Solaris == fast server OS and Workstation OS
Windows == works where it counts catches the customer's eye
Haiku I think has great potential due to it's desktop/workstation focus... sylable too with its split design custom desktop kernel and Linux for thier server platform