All software is free and open-source (FOSS).\\
Debian is governed by public democratic processes.
\item[P\textnormal{opular}]\hfill\url{http://www.debian.org/users}\\
- Used by governments, companies, educational institutions
+ Used by governments, companies, educational institutions.
\end{description}
\begin{comment}
versions of software into Debian.\\
%entry point for the software to appear in Debian.\\
Despite its name, \emph{Unstable} is a good platform for those
- requiring the most recent versions of software
+ requiring the most recent versions of software.
%\item[Testing] \emph{Constantly changing future release candidate}\\
\item[``Almost-ready-to-release'']\hfill\emph{Testing} (now \emph{squeeze})\\
% quality. Immediate updates are provided only
% to assure secure and robust performance. \\
\emph{Testing} provides a good balance between stability and recency
- of software
+ of software.
%\item[Stable] \emph{Official release}\\
\item[Official release]\hfill\emph{Stable} (now \emph{lenny})\\
% This is the actual Debian with full support.\\
All software in \emph{main} is distributed under FOSS licenses
compliant with Debian Free Software Guidelines (DFSG) to assure
- complete freedom to use, modify, and (re-)distribute
+ complete freedom to use, modify, and (re-)distribute.
\item[Wanna-be free]\hfill\emph{contrib}\\
- FOSS depending on \emph{non-free} 3rd party software
+ FOSS depending on \emph{non-free} 3rd party software.
% Software which, despite being free itself, depends on
% \emph{non-free} 3rd party software, rendering it useless without
\item[Somewhat free]\hfill\emph{non-free}\\
- Software under restrictive licenses available at no charge
+ Software under restrictive licenses available at no charge.
% removing some freedoms
% (\emph{e.g.} non-commercial use only), but which is allowed to be
% used for free and re-distributed (\emph{e.g. NVidia drivers})