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Odd, counting just the non-major distributions listed, I only counted FOUR.
All of them are based off of Debian (or Ubuntu if you consider it a fork instead of an expansion, as I do) except the last one(s) PCLinuxOS (Mandriva Based) and Mandriva (Mandrake based?)
Mandriva is definitely a major distribution. Even if someone had not heard of Mandriva or Connectiva, they certainly had heard of Mandrake.
So eliminating the mentions of the "popular" distributions, the article only mentions SimplyMEPIS, gOS, gNewSense and PCLinuxOS.