<question id=fhs q="Filesystem Standard">
-<p>Debian implements the <a href="http://www.pathname.com/fhs/">\
+<p>Debian follows the <a href="http://www.pathname.com/fhs/">\
Filesystem Hierarchy Standard</a> very close. Hence, all Debian
package implement the same file and directory structure.
<code>/etc</code>. contains all configuration files, they don't
</question>
-<question id=testing q="Separation of stable/testing/unstable">
+<question id=testing q="Separation between stable/testing/unstable">
<p>The separation between stable, testing and unstable offers the user
-three distributions he can choose from, depending on his needs. For
+three distributions he can choose from, with different scopes and
+contents. For
the average user, Debian stable is the distribution to use. For those
who need more recent packages but don't want to run bleeding edge
-software, Debian testing is probably what they are looking for. Users
+software, while not depending on timely security and other updates,
+Debian testing may be what they are looking for. Users
who always want to run most recent software, Debian unstable will be
their choice.</p>