Savannah Administration - Summary
This project is part of the GNU Project.
This project is dedicated to the administration of the savannah.gnu.org and savannah.nongnu.org development platform: we inform users, answer support requests, check project submissions for free compliance, fix the system (source control, upload, Apache, Savane, ...), and try to improve it.
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More volunteers are needed! See http://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/HowToBecomeASavannahHacker.
Registration Date: Fri Dec 19 19:38:28 2003
License: GNU General Public License v2 or later
Development Status: 5 - Production/Stable
posted by rwp, Fri May 13 22:58:25 2016 - 0 replies
Last Friday May 6th Savannah was moved to new hosting in the same datacenter with many various assorted related and unrelated changes. Since that time there have been wide spread reports of networking problems. The FSF admins are aware of the problem and are trying to resolve it.
posted by rwp, Fri Mar 25 05:32:10 2016 - 0 replies
The https SSL certificates for the Savannah web site have been updated.
posted by rwp, Sun Aug 9 20:07:57 2015 - 0 replies
The IPv4 addresses of the Savannah sites have been changed. All of the sites have been updated to use the new addresses. This may cause ssh warnings about an address change when committing to vcs repositories if your ssh is configured to warn on those changes. If so you will need to manually accept the new address. For a short time, until the old address stops working, both addresses will function to help smooth the migration.
posted by rwp, Sat Aug 8 05:14:00 2015 - 0 replies
The IPv4 address of the Savannah sites will be changing this weekend. The change in address is expected to be completed before Monday. This should be completely transparent to end users. No significant downtime is expected.
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