Since 1983, developing the free Unix style operating system GNU, so that computer users can have the freedom to share and improve the software they use.
The official website of the GNU Project, which advocates for free software and provides a wide range of free software under the GNU General Public License. The site serves as a comprehensive resource for information about free software, the GNU operating system, and the philosophy behind the free software movement.
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A comprehensive directory of free software packages that run on the GNU system and other free operating systems.
A collection of essays by Richard Stallman and other contributors on the philosophy of free software and the importance of software freedom.
Detailed information about the GNU General Public License (GPL) and other free software licenses, including how to use them for your own projects.
Resources for developers interested in contributing to GNU projects, including coding standards, mailing lists, and version control systems.
Information about the GNU operating system, which is a complete free software system, upward-compatible with Unix.
Information on current campaigns run by the Free Software Foundation to promote free software and fight against software patents and digital restrictions management.
Extensive documentation for GNU software, including manuals, tutorials, and FAQs.
Ways to get involved with the GNU Project, including coding, documentation, translation, and advocacy.
Latest news and updates from the GNU Project and the Free Software Foundation.
Information on how to get support for GNU software, including mailing lists and IRC channels.
Richard Stallman
Free Software Foundation (FSF)
To promote computer user freedom and to defend the rights of all free software users.
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