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#use wml::debian::template title="Who's using Debian?" BARETITLE=true
#use wml::debian::toc
#use wml::debian::users_list
# $Id$
<p>
Included here are descriptions of some organizations which
have deployed Debian, and have chosen to submit a short description
of how they use Debian, and why they chose it. The entries are
listed alphabetically. If you would like to be included in this
list, please
<a href="#submissions">follow these instructions</a>.
</p>
<toc-display />
<toc-add-entry name="edu">Educational Institutions</toc-add-entry>
<:= get_users_list ('$(ENGLISHDIR)/users', 'edu', '.*') :>
<toc-add-entry name="com">Commercial</toc-add-entry>
<:= get_users_list ('$(ENGLISHDIR)/users', 'com', '.*') :>
<toc-add-entry name="org">Non-profit Organizations</toc-add-entry>
<:= get_users_list ('$(ENGLISHDIR)/users', 'org', '.*') :>
<toc-add-entry name="gov">Government Organizations</toc-add-entry>
<:= get_users_list ('$(ENGLISHDIR)/users', 'gov', '.*') :>
<hr />
<h2><a name="submissions" id="submissions">Submissions</a></h2>
<p>
In order to be added to this list, please include the following
information in an email to
<a
href="mailto:debian-www@lists.debian.org?subject=Who's%20using%20Debian%3F">debian-www@lists.debian.org</a>
(please keep the subject line, <q>Who's using Debian</q>, or we may not notice your submission).
The submissions should be sent in English. If you do not speak
English, please send your submission to the
<a href="https://lists.debian.org/i18n.html">appropriate translation list</a>.
Notice that your submission mail will be posted to a public mailing list.
</p>
<p>
Only submit information about organizations you represent. You may have to
ask for permission inside your organization before making a submission here.
If you're a consultant who make at least part of your income from doing
<strong>paid</strong> support for Debian, please instead go to our
<a href="$(HOME)/consultants/">Consultants</a> page.
</p>
<p>
Please don't submit information about private individuals. We value your
support, but don't have enough people to maintain information about our
many individual users.
</p>
<p>
<strong>Only include information you're comfortable becoming public
knowledge.</strong>
</p>
<ol>
<li>
<p>
Name of organization (in the form of <em>division</em>, <em>organization</em>, <em>city/town</em> (optional), <em>region/province</em> (optional), <em>country</em>).
An example is: AI Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
</p>
<p>
Not all entries are in this form yet, but we'd like to convert the ones which aren't.
</p>
</li>
<li>Organization type (pick only one of <q>educational</q>, <q>non-profit</q>, <q>commercial</q>, or <q>government</q>)</li>
<li>Home page link <em>(optional)</em></li>
<li>A short paragraph or two describing how your organization uses Debian.
Try to include details such as the number of workstations/servers,
the software they run (no need to specify version),
and why you chose Debian over the
competition.
</li>
</ol>
<p>
If you represent an organization considering to become a Debian Partner,
please see our <a href="$(HOME)/partners/">Partners Program</a> for more
information about how to provide ongoing assistance to Debian.
For donations to Debian, please see our <a href="$(HOME)/donations/">\
Donations</a> page.
</p>
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