Just a precision: Savane is just a new name, not a fork, of the software that runs on savannah.gnu.org

Savannah is am ambiguous way to designate both the Savannah website and the 4 years-old SF-fork that runs on it.
A non-ambiguous way to designate the website is Savannah.gnu.org.

Savannah/Savane runs on savannah.[non]gnu.org, savannah.cern.ch, gna. org. The code base is still actively maintained at http://gna.org/p/savane/

It seems the FSF made the mistake too :)

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Sylvain
"Free as in Freedom"

On 2004.04.13 17:12, Tim Perdue wrote:
Maybe I never heard of savane before a couple weeks ago? Has anyone else? I don't think I've ever come across a site that uses it?
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Maybe you just aren't aware of the reasons? I have received phone calls from FSF that said they had a lot of reasons that made sense to me. Mainly, that their old codebase was not being actively developed any more and that their volunteers would not tolerate the new security restrictions.

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