Difference between revisions of "GNU30/GNU social"

From LibrePlanet
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with "Category:GNU 30 GNU social began as a spin-off from GNU FM in 2010, and has many hundreds of thousands of users, including the Free Software Foundation. A...")
 
Line 2: Line 2:
  
 
GNU social began as a spin-off from [[GNU30/GNU FM|GNU FM]] in 2010, and has many hundreds of thousands of users, including the Free Software Foundation.  
 
GNU social began as a spin-off from [[GNU30/GNU FM|GNU FM]] in 2010, and has many hundreds of thousands of users, including the Free Software Foundation.  
 +
 +
We were featured in web pioneer, Tim Berners-Lee's article in Scientific American -- [http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=long-live-the-web&print=yes Long Live the Web]
  
 
As a continuation of the StatusNet project, GNU social has a rich codebase.  
 
As a continuation of the StatusNet project, GNU social has a rich codebase.  

Revision as of 16:21, 17 September 2013


GNU social began as a spin-off from GNU FM in 2010, and has many hundreds of thousands of users, including the Free Software Foundation.

We were featured in web pioneer, Tim Berners-Lee's article in Scientific American -- Long Live the Web

As a continuation of the StatusNet project, GNU social has a rich codebase.

Join us at GNU's 30th birthday as we launch a brand new social network just for the GNU Project!

You can join us at the event, or online at #social on Freenode.

   git clone git://gitorious.org/statusnet/gnu-social.git

http://www.gnu.org/s/social