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The '''GNU Project''' is a [[free software]], [[mass collaboration]] project, announced on September 27 1983, by Richard Stallman at MIT. It initiated the [[GNU]] operating system, software development for which began in January 1984. The founding goal of the project was, in the words of its initial announcement, to develop "''a sufficient body of free software to get along without any software that is not free'.' "
To make this happen, the GNU Project began working on an operating system called [[GNU]]. GNU is a recursive acronym that stands for "GNU's Not Unix". This goal of making a free software operating system was achieved in 1992 when the last gap in the GNU system, a
Current work of the GNU Project includes software development, awareness building, and political campaigning.
==Operating system development==
The first goal of the GNU project was to create a whole free-software operating system. By 1992, the GNU project had completed all of the major operating system components except for their kernel, [[GNU Hurd]]. The
==Strategic projects==
From the mid-1990s onward, with many companies investing in free software development, the
===GNOME===
===Gnash===
Another example is [[Gnash]]. Gnash is software to play content distributed in the
==External links==
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