* Live CD's: These is potentially the biggest group and they provide
value as rescue cds, demonstrations and technology showcases etc
* Regional: These include GUI and docs in their native language,
locale information with potentially more utilities for input methods
and changes to accommodate hardware in that particular region
* Niche groups: New technology, product demonstrations etc that appeal
to a limit audience like terminal servers and low end hardware. These
might eventually evolve into a mainstream technology or product
* Package mix: Changes in default set of packages, branding and other
specific targets like games or edutainment software.
* Commercial offshoots: Productizing a distribution appeals to many
groups and for several different uncategorized reasons
You forgot rescue CDs. I remember seeing at least one cd that is for use
when you mess up your FC install
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