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We would like to recommend using subversions.gnu.org
as the CVS
repository for your package, and using 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
relationship between the package and the company:
The programs <list of them> hosted here are free software packages of the GNU Project, not products of <company name>. We call them "free software" because you are free to copy and redistribute them, following the rules stated in the license of each package. For more information, see http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html. If you are looking for service or support for GNU software, see http://www.gnu.org/help/gethelp.html for suggestions of where to ask. If you would like to contribute to the development of one of these packages, contact the package maintainer or the bug-reporting address of the package (which should be listed in the package itself), or look on www.gnu.org for more information on how to contribute.