> I don't know what is the difference beyond the layout.

fsfla.org maintains the scripts that are used to clean up the Linux source code and they also publish their cleaned up source code under the name Linux-libre. I get a copy of the source code, compile it, and update my repository with new versions. That's the difference.

There's a web page for Linux-libre on gnu.org (the gnu.org/software/linux-libre you mention) because it was deemed a GNU package in 2012, although it's still hosted on fsfla.org because the project maintainer (Alexandre Oliva, aka lxo on IRC) hasn't moved it and probably never So... the gnu.org web pages just redirect people to the place where Alexandre Oliva keeps it.

Clear as mud now? :)

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