GNU Mes was created to address the security concerns that arise from bootstrapping an operating system using binary blobs, which is common practice for all software distributions. Mes is a Scheme interpreter written in a simple subset of C and a C compiler written in Scheme and comes with a small, bootstrappable C library. The Mes bootstrap has halved the size of opaque, uninspectable binaries that were needed to bootstrap GNU Guix, a functional GNU/Linux distribution that focusses on user freedom, reproducibility and security. That reduction was achieved by replacing GNU Binutils, GNU GCC and the GNU C Library with Mes. The final goal is to help create a full source bootstrap for any interested UNIX-like operating system. After three years of volunteer work funding will enable us to make another big step forward and reach an important new milestone. GNU Mes - https://gnu.org/software/mes GNU Guix - https://gnu.org/software/guix Bootstrappable Builds - https://bootstrappable.org Reproducible Builds - https://reproducible-builds.org Reduced Binary Seed bootstrap - http://joyofsource.com/reduced-binary-seed-bootstrap.html