+@menu
+* Hosting for Web Pages::
+* Freedom for Web Pages::
+* Manuals on Web Pages::
+* CVS Keywords in Web Pages::
+@end menu
+
+@node Hosting for Web Pages
+@section Hosting for Web Pages
+
+The best way to maintain the web pages for your project is to register
+the project on @code{savannah.gnu.org}. Then you can edit the pages
+using CVS, using the separate ``web repository'' available on
+Savannah, which corresponds to
+@indicateurl{http://www.gnu.org/software/@var{package}/}. You can
+keep your source files there too (using any of a variety of version
+control systems), but you can use @code{savannah.gnu.org} only for
+your gnu.org web pages if you wish; simply register a ``web-only''
+project.
+
+If you don't want to use that method, please talk with
+@email{webmasters@@gnu.org} about other possible methods. For
+instance, you can mail them pages to install, if necessary. But that
+is more work for them, so please use Savannah if you can.
+
+If you use Savannah, you can use a special @file{.symlinks} file in
+order to create symbolic links, which are not supported in CVS. For
+details, see
+@url{http://www.gnu.org/server/standards/README.webmastering.html#symlinks}.
+
+
+@node Freedom for Web Pages
+@section Freedom for Web Pages
+
+If you use a site other than @code{www.gnu.org}, please make sure that
+the site runs on free software alone. (It is ok if the site uses
+unreleased custom software, since that is free in a trivial sense:
+there's only one user and it has the four freedoms.) If the web site
+for a GNU package runs on non-free software, the public will see this,
+and it will have the effect of granting legitimacy to the non-free
+program.
+
+If you use multiple sites, they should all follow that criterion.
+Please don't link to a site that is about your package, which the
+public might perceive as connected with it and reflecting the position
+of its developers, unless it follows that criterion.
+
+Historically, web pages for GNU packages did not include GIF images,
+because of patent problems (@pxref{Ethical and Philosophical
+Consideration}). Although the GIF patents expired in 2006, using GIF
+images is still not recommended, as the PNG and JPEG formats are
+generally superior. See @url{http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/gif.html}.
+
+
+@node Manuals on Web Pages
+@section Manuals on Web Pages