The GNU Operating System and the Free Software Movement What is GNU? GNU is an operating system that is free software—that is, it respects users' freedom The GNU operating system consists of GNU packages (programs specifically released by the GNU Project) as well as free software released by third parties
Software - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation Develop GNU software The FSF maintains a list of high-priority free software projects; please help with these projects if you can For other ways to contribute to GNU, including reviving unmaintained GNU packages and helping with development, see the GNU help wanted page
GNU in a Nutshell - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation The name of the system, GNU, is a recursive acronym meaning GNU's Not Unix—a way of paying tribute to the technical ideas of Unix, while at the same time saying that GNU is something different Technically, GNU is like Unix
Le système dexploitation GNU et le mouvement du logiciel libre Le système d'exploitation GNU comprend des logiciels GNU (programmes publiés par le projet GNU) ainsi que des logiciels libres publiés par des tiers Le développement de GNU a rendu possible l'utilisation d'un ordinateur sans logiciel susceptible de bafouer votre liberté
Overview of the GNU System - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation The GNU Project was conceived in 1983 as a way of bringing back the cooperative spirit that prevailed in the computing community in earlier days—to make cooperation possible once again by removing the obstacles to cooperation imposed by the owners of proprietary software
GNUオペレーティング・システムと自由ソフトウェア運動 1984年1月から開始されたGNUの開発は、GNUプロジェクトとして知られます。GNUの多くのプログラムはGNUプロジェクトの後援のもとリリースされ、GNUパッケージとわたしたちは呼びます。 “GNU”という名称は、“GNU's Not Unix”(GNUはUnixではない)の再帰頭字語です。