Comment by qn9n
7 months ago
I believe, given their target audience, it doesn’t matter. The information is available for those who care, but for the non-technical user who is fed up with their current OS, the message is: “Feel at home on ZorinOS and experience a performance and security boost.”
They understand that technically-oriented people will research the OS and its underlying components, but their target audience isn’t technical. Therefore, bombarding them with overly technical details on the home page is counterproductive.
In my opinion, ZorinOS has effectively marketed itself.
Non technical audience won't be visiting a Linux distro website.
They will if they are sick of ads showing up in Windows or they heard there more tech focused friend talking about the benefits and decided to do some research.