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@dircategory GNU organization
Foundation, Inc.
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* Hosting::
* Free Software Directory::
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* Index::
@end menu
@node Announcements
@section Announcing Releases
-When you have a new release, please make an announcement. You can
-maintain your own mailing list for announcements if you like, or you can
-use the moderated general GNU announcements list,
-@email{info-gnu@@gnu.org}.
+When you have a new release, please make an announcement. For
+official new releases, including those made just to fix bugs, we
+recommend using the (moderated) general GNU announcements list,
+@email{info-gnu@@gnu.org}. Doing so makes it easier for users and
+developers to find the latest GNU releases.
-If you use your own list, you can decide as you see fit what events are
-worth announcing. If you use @email{info-gnu@@gnu.org}, please do not
-announce pretest releases, only real releases. But real releases do
-include releases made just to fix bugs.
+You can maintain your own mailing list for announcements as well if
+you like. For your own list, you can decide as you see fit what
+events are worth announcing.
@node Web Pages
@chapter Hosting
@cindex CVS repository
@cindex repository
+@cindex source repository
+@cindex version control system
@cindex FTP site
@cindex hosting
-We would like to recommend using @code{subversions.gnu.org} as the CVS
-repository for your package, and using @code{ftp.gnu.org} as the
-standard FTP site. It is ok to use other machines if you wish. If you
-use a company's machine to hold the repository for your program, or as
-its ftp site, please put this statement in a prominent place on the
-site, so as to prevent people from getting the wrong idea about the
+We recommend using @code{savannah.gnu.org} for the source code
+repository for your package, and, even more so, using
+@code{ftp.gnu.org} as the standard distribution site. Doing so makes
+it easier for developers and users to find the latest GNU releases.
+
+However, it is ok to use other machines if you wish. If you use a
+company's machine to hold the repository for your program, or as its
+ftp site, please put this statement in a prominent place on the site,
+so as to prevent people from getting the wrong idea about the
relationship between the package and the company:
@smallexample
@end itemize
+@node GNU Free Documentation License
+@appendix GNU Free Documentation License
+
+@cindex FDL, GNU Free Documentation License
+@include fdl.texi
+
+
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