Savannah is a central point for development, distribution and maintenance of free software, both GNU and non-GNU.
Savannah is a project of the Free Software Foundation (FSF) that provides free hosting for free software projects. It offers a variety of services to help developers manage their projects, including version control, bug tracking, mailing lists, and more. Savannah is designed to support the development of free software by providing a platform that respects users' freedom and privacy.
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Supports Git, Mercurial, and Bazaar for version control, allowing teams to manage changes to their codebase efficiently.
Integrated bug tracking system to help teams identify, track, and resolve issues in their software projects.
Offers mailing list services for project communication, enabling developers and users to discuss project-related topics.
Provides web hosting for project documentation, websites, and other web-based resources.
Tools for task management and project planning, helping teams organize their work and track progress.
Allows projects to use custom domains for their websites and services hosted on Savannah.
Strong commitment to user privacy and freedom, with no tracking or data collection for advertising purposes.
Access to a community of free software developers and enthusiasts for collaboration and support.
Free Software Foundation (FSF)
All projects hosted on Savannah must be free software, licensed under an OSI-approved license.
Free access to all services for qualifying free software projects.
Projects and users are expected to follow the FSF's ethical guidelines, promoting freedom and respect in the community.
Encourages contributions from the community to improve and expand the services offered.
Security headers report is a very important part of user data protection. Learn more about http headers for savannah.nongnu.org