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author | Paul Wise <pabs> | 2018-05-24 06:18:26 +0000 |
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committer | Paul Wise <pabs> | 2018-05-24 06:18:26 +0000 |
commit | 5f50f84a1f428d201d90b5fe1600ee38fceba35b (patch) | |
tree | a882508312c58707d8307e7bec3ac03677a271b3 /english/derivatives | |
parent | 66721845815f526cd8a796cddfb50de3b33efaf2 (diff) |
Re-order the derivatives paragraphs by frequency of use
Starting with low-frequency events like starting new derivatives
isn't as useful as high-frequency events like wanting to know
which Debian derivatives exist.
Put the highlighted derivatives before the census as reward for
meeting the criteria set for highlighting.
Re-ordered all the translations and bumped translation-check headers.
No wording changes in this commit, only ordering changes.
Suggested-by: Antoine Beaupré <anarcat@debian.org>
Suggested-in: <8736yzsos4.fsf@curie.anarc.at>
CVS version numbers
danish/derivatives/index.wml: 1.2 -> 1.3
english/derivatives/index.wml: 1.14 -> 1.15
french/derivatives/index.wml: 1.7 -> 1.8
russian/derivatives/index.wml: 1.11 -> 1.12
spanish/derivatives/index.wml: 1.4 -> 1.5
swedish/derivatives/index.wml: 1.1 -> 1.2
Diffstat (limited to 'english/derivatives')
-rw-r--r-- | english/derivatives/index.wml | 170 |
1 files changed, 85 insertions, 85 deletions
diff --git a/english/derivatives/index.wml b/english/derivatives/index.wml index 9e9805c7e06..7a83a06e104 100644 --- a/english/derivatives/index.wml +++ b/english/derivatives/index.wml @@ -20,6 +20,91 @@ we hope derivatives will contribute their work to Debian and upstream projects, so that everyone can benefit from their improvements. </p> +<h2 id="list">Which derivatives are available?</h2> + +<p> +In addition, we would like to highlight the following Debian derivatives: +</p> + +## Please keep this list sorted alphabetically +<ul> + <li> + <a href="https://grml.org/">Grml</a>: + live system for system administrators. + <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census/Grml">More info</a>. + </li> + <li> + <a href="https://www.kali.org/">Kali Linux</a>: + security auditing and penetration testing. + <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census/Kali">More info</a>. + </li> + <li> + <a href="https://pureos.net/">Purism PureOS</a>: + <a href="https://www.fsf.org/news/fsf-adds-pureos-to-list-of-endorsed-gnu-linux-distributions-1">FSF-endorsed</a> + rolling release, focused on privacy, security and convenience. + <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census/Purism">More info</a>. + </li> + <li> + <a href="https://tails.boum.org/">Tails</a>: + preserve privacy and anonymity. + <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census/Tails">More info</a>. + </li> + <li> + <a href="https://www.ubuntu.com/">Ubuntu</a>: + popularising Linux around the world. + <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census/Ubuntu">More info</a>. + </li> +</ul> + +<p> +There are a number of distributions based on Debian listed in the +<a href="https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census">Debian derivatives census</a> +as well as in <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives#Lists">other places</a>. +</p> + +<h2>Why use a derivative instead of Debian?</h2> + +<p> +If you have a specific need which is better served by a derivative, +you might prefer using it instead of Debian. +</p> + +<p> +If you are part of a specific community or group of people and +there is a derivative for that group of people, +you might prefer using it instead of Debian. +</p> + +<h2>Why is Debian interested in derivatives?</h2> + +<p> +Derivatives bring Debian to a larger number of people with more diverse +experiences and requirements than the audience we currently reach. +By developing relationships with derivatives, +<a href="https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Integration">integrating</a> +information about them into Debian infrastructure and +merging changes they have made back into Debian, we +share our experience with our derivatives, +expand our understanding of our derivatives and their audiences, +potentially expand the Debian community, +improve Debian for our existing audience and +make Debian suitable for a more diverse audience. +</p> + +## Examples of these criteria are in the accompanying README.txt +<p> +The derivatives highlighted above have each met most of these criteria: +</p> + +<ul> + <li>actively cooperate with Debian</li> + <li>are actively maintained</li> + <li>have a team of people involved, including at least one Debian member</li> + <li>have joined the Debian derivatives census and included a sources.list in their census page</li> + <li>have a distinguishing feature or focus</li> + <li>are notable and established distributions</li> +</ul> + <h2>Why derive from Debian?</h2> <p> @@ -91,88 +176,3 @@ Detailed development information is available in the guidance is available from the <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/DerivativesFrontDesk">front desk</a>. </p> - -<h2>Why is Debian interested in derivatives?</h2> - -<p> -Derivatives bring Debian to a larger number of people with more diverse -experiences and requirements than the audience we currently reach. -By developing relationships with derivatives, -<a href="https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Integration">integrating</a> -information about them into Debian infrastructure and -merging changes they have made back into Debian, we -share our experience with our derivatives, -expand our understanding of our derivatives and their audiences, -potentially expand the Debian community, -improve Debian for our existing audience and -make Debian suitable for a more diverse audience. -</p> - -<h2>Why use a derivative instead of Debian?</h2> - -<p> -If you have a specific need which is better served by a derivative, -you might prefer using it instead of Debian. -</p> - -<p> -If you are part of a specific community or group of people and -there is a derivative for that group of people, -you might prefer using it instead of Debian. -</p> - -<h2 id="list">Which derivatives are available?</h2> - -<p> -There are a number of distributions based on Debian listed in the -<a href="https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census">Debian derivatives census</a> -as well as in <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives#Lists">other places</a>. -</p> - -<p> -In addition, we would like to highlight the following Debian derivatives: -</p> - -## Please keep this list sorted alphabetically -<ul> - <li> - <a href="https://grml.org/">Grml</a>: - live system for system administrators. - <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census/Grml">More info</a>. - </li> - <li> - <a href="https://www.kali.org/">Kali Linux</a>: - security auditing and penetration testing. - <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census/Kali">More info</a>. - </li> - <li> - <a href="https://pureos.net/">Purism PureOS</a>: - <a href="https://www.fsf.org/news/fsf-adds-pureos-to-list-of-endorsed-gnu-linux-distributions-1">FSF-endorsed</a> - rolling release, focused on privacy, security and convenience. - <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census/Purism">More info</a>. - </li> - <li> - <a href="https://tails.boum.org/">Tails</a>: - preserve privacy and anonymity. - <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census/Tails">More info</a>. - </li> - <li> - <a href="https://www.ubuntu.com/">Ubuntu</a>: - popularising Linux around the world. - <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census/Ubuntu">More info</a>. - </li> -</ul> - -## Examples of these criteria are in the accompanying README.txt -<p> -The derivatives highlighted above have each met most of these criteria: -</p> - -<ul> - <li>actively cooperate with Debian</li> - <li>are actively maintained</li> - <li>have a team of people involved, including at least one Debian member</li> - <li>have joined the Debian derivatives census and included a sources.list in their census page</li> - <li>have a distinguishing feature or focus</li> - <li>are notable and established distributions</li> -</ul> |