See also: Savannah

GNU Savannah is a site of consistent development in an installation of SourceForge initiated for the needs for GNU in 2000 by Loïc Dachary, of the Free Software Foundation France.

In answer so that it perceived like a drift of the platform SourceForge.net and software SourceForge with respect to the community of the free software, it made in kind extend the access of Savannah to projects not forming part of GNU.

To the wire of time, the Savannah code passed from a simple adaption of the code of SourceForge for GNU to a new independent project.

End 2003, the waiter of Savannah getting old was replaced following a compromising by a new machine belonging to the Free Software Foundation (and not the Free Software Foundation France like previously). For this day, Savannah has been managed on a decisional level unilaterally by the Free Software Foundation.

Eager to perpetuate an operating process having proven reliable of 2000 with 2003, of the major contributors of Savannah, whose Loïc Dachary, created Gna! as an autonomous platform of lodging, managed in a democratic way, with the material support of the Free Software Foundation France.

See too

Related articles

  • Forging mill (data-processing)

External bonds

  • GNU Savannah (or http://sv.gnu.org)
  • Gna!

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