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Qu'est-ce (qui) est GNU Savannah - définition


GNU Savannah         
SOFTWARE FORGE, WEBSITE, AND ASSOCIATED ENGINE
Savannah (project); Savannah.gnu.org; Nongnu; NonGNU
GNU Savannah is a project of the Free Software Foundation initiated by Loïc Dachary, which serves as a collaborative software development management system for free Software projects. Savannah currently offers CVS, GNU arch, Subversion, Git, Mercurial, Bazaar, mailing list, web hosting, file hosting, and bug tracking services.
GNU Project         
  • GNU Hurd live CD
FREE SOFTWARE PROJECT
GNU project; GNU.org; GNU Enterprise; GNUe; Gnu project; The GNU project; The GNU Project; Gnu.org; GNU Free System Distribution Guidelines; GNU FSDG; FSDG; Free System Distribution Guidelines; Linux Community
The GNU Project () is a free software, mass collaboration project announced by Richard Stallman on September 27, 1983. Its goal is to give computer users freedom and control in their use of their computers and computing devices by collaboratively developing and publishing software that gives everyone the rights to freely run the software, copy and distribute it, study it, and modify it.
New Savannah, Georgia         
  • Central Savannah River in 1780 showing Augusta, Ft Moore, and New Savannah
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN GEORGIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
New Savannah
The dead town of New Savannah began circa 1740 as a Chickasaw village on the Savannah River, at the mouth of Butler Creek below Augusta. Stories as to the circumstances vary, but in any case some portion of the Horse Creek Chickasaws under Squirrel King moved across the river and founded the town from which they farmed, hunted and scouted until the Revolutionary War.