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151 "debian" foldoc "The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03)"
Debian
<operating system> /deb'ee`n/, *not* /deeb'ee`n/ The
non-profit volunteer organisation responsible for Debian
{GNU}/{Linux} and Debian {GNU}/{Hurd}. Debian's {Linux}
distribution is dedicated to free and {open source} software;
the main goal of the distribution is to ensure that one can
download and install a fully-functional {operating system}
that is completely adherent to the Debian Free Software
Guidelines (DFSG).
Debian was begun in August 1993 by Ian Murdock, and was
sponsored by the {Free Software Foundation} from November 1994
to November 1995. The name Debian is a contraction of DEB(ra)
and IAN Murdock.
Debian's packaging system (dpkg) is similar to other popular
packaging systems like {RPM}. There are over 2200 packages of
precompiled software available in the main (free) section of
the Debian 2.1 distribution alone -- this is what sets Debian
apart from many other Linux distributions. The high quality
and huge number of official packages (most Debian systems'
/usr/local/ remains empty -- almost everything most Linux
users want is officially packaged) are what draw many people
to use Debian.
Another unique aspect to the Debian project is the open
development; pre-releases are made available from Day 1 and if
anyone wishes to become a Debian developer, all that is needed
is proof of identification and a signed {PGP} or {GPG} key.
There are over 400 Debian developers all around the world --
many developers have never met face-to-face, and most
development talks take place on the many {mailing lists} and
the {IRC} network.
{Home (http://www.debian.org/)}.
{Debian Linux archives (ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian)}.
(1999-02-23)
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