## GNU, FSF & RMS GNU stands for GNU's Not Unix. It is a project announced in 1983 by [[RichardStallman]] (RMS). The Free Software Foundation ([FSF](http://www.fsf.org/fsf/fsf.html)) was founded in 1985 to act as a parent organization for GNU and many other projects. GNU and some non-GNU projects are now hosted on the [Savannah](http://savannah.gnu.org) platform similar to SourceForge.net.
[[History]]
Background information about the GNU Project.
[[GnuNames]]
A page describing the name GNU itself and it's usage.
[[TheGnuManifesto]]
A founding document that still influences the system's technical design and moral philosophy.
[[CopyleftLicenses]]
Information on the licenses used on GNU software, and on other free software licenses
[[FreeDocumentationLicense]]
A relatively new license used by the FSF to extend the copyright of documentation.
FAQ Link
What is the relation between GNU and Hurd?
Assisting
If you would like to help the GNU movement visit the official site at http://www.gnu.org.
[[SoftwareProjects]]
Information about other GNU projects.
gnu-system-discuss
Mailing list for discussion about the GNU system.