Hi,

it seems that we've have to use http://savannah.gnu.org/ only for
our download area.

       Werner

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Hi Werner,

Sorry for the confusion, but the standard practice is for
nongnu projects to upload releases to savannah rather than ftp.gnu.org.
The technical procedure is basically the same, but the target host is
different :). Please see
http://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/DownloadArea. If questions, let us
(or savannah-hack...@gnu.org) know.

Thanks,
Ward.

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Ward Vandewege <w...@fsf.org>
Free Software Foundation - Senior System Administrator

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