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We know this question might be seemed stupid by many of us, but it is a real question. We are developping an open source project, certainty based on GNU-GPL license, but applied to non-software. Please don't say that the GNU GPL is a open source license, the GNU GPL is a free software license, and written by a group that puts the rights of users first, not second -- the free software movement. While it might be classified as an open source license, the open source movement had nothing to do with the creation of the GNU GPL. Indeed, we are developping small wind turbines, around the same process of developpement of opensource 3D printers REPRAP project. We know that many will say "hey guys ! GNU GPL is for software !". Yes, we know. But, as written in the licence text and in explain in FSF web site, GNU-GPL could maybe be used for non-software purpose, under certain condition of code source definition. Then, we would like to try. Then, we wander if savannah could be used for our purpose, instead of using a standard wiki based developpement tool. What do you think ? Possible ? Absolutly not possible ? Just try ? As I understand it, you are creating some kind of hardware (wind turbines) and wish to license the schematics under a free software license. That is all fine, I suggest you read the host requirements: https://savannah.gnu.org/register/requirements.php Happy hacking!