Bruce: Who is the target audience of this press release? Persons who've never heard of Linux? I'd suggest that you target persons who use commercial versions of UNIX on expensive workstations at the office, and Windows 95 at home. This person has probably heard of Linux, but has little or no sys-admin experience and is intimidated by the thought of installing and maintaining a UNIX-like system on his home computer. A secondary target person is one using a commercial distribution of Linux.
I would consider it good if a person who has never heard of Debian, Linux, or GNU makes the following link: ln -sf 'free yet powerful operating system' Linux after reading a Debian press release. Yet a person who already knows lr--r--r-- 1 brain jim 25 May 3 Linux -> free yet powerful OS should make the following link: ln -sf 'free yet simple implementation of Linux' 'Debian GNU/Linux' after reading a Debian press release. May I suggest something like this for press releases: It is possible to build an operating system from software which is available from ftp/web sites around the world. Typically one starts with the Linux kernel and adds GNU utilities and compiler. However, building an functional operating system from workable parts can be an enormous task for non-experts. Fortunately, a team of 200 persons from around the world collaborating via the internet has assembled an working operating system from these freely available peices and developed a simple installation procedure. The result is the Debian GNU/Linux operating system. Aside: Red Hat Linux 4.0 was awarded Best of 1996 by InfoWorld Magazine in the category of Desktop Operating Systems. In that article I learned that "Red Hat...includes its own desktop windows with a Windows 95 look and feel." ^^^^^^^ Joe Mantle University of Illinois -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]