Hi, I am going to sound mean here, however I don't feel the document is "very comprehensive". Maybe concise is a better word. I quickly looked through the document. The biggest problem is that there is very little discussion on multivariate distributions. Noting that multivariate distributions play a critical role in statistical theory, plus are gaining an increasing number of applications in various fields. I saw no discussion of distributions with circular, cylindrical, or spherical sample spaces (and for that matter the descriptions of bounded and unbounded are wrong). No discussion of copulas and no discussion of distributions that mix discrete and continuous random variables. Plus despite saying that your organisation supports nonparametric approaches, there was no obvious serious examples (maybe they are hidden in there somewhere...). It's important to note that as this is an R mailing list, many readers will have degrees in computer science, mathematics and statistics. Plus many will have looked at CRANs task view for distributions. I'd be surprised if there are many readers who are not already familiar with basic distributions such as normal, univariate, etc. Perhaps for people that have done one, maybe two, statistics courses at university, and majored in something entirely different, they very well may be quite impressed. Whilst this post is critical, I genuinely wish you the best of luck with your business, I hope your stakeholders and clientele are impressed by it. regards -- Charlotte Maia http://sites.google.com/site/maiagx/home (This is a response to website, not the MIME digest).