+#, fuzzy
+#| msgid ""
+#| "Every released Debian distribution has a <literal>code name</literal>: "
+#| "Debian 1.1 is called <literal>buzz</literal>; Debian 1.2, <literal>rex</"
+#| "literal>; Debian 1.3, <literal>bo</literal>; Debian 2.0, <literal>hamm</"
+#| "literal>; Debian 2.1, <literal>slink</literal>; Debian 2.2, "
+#| "<literal>potato</literal>; Debian 3.0, <literal>woody</literal>; Debian "
+#| "3.1, <literal>sarge</literal>; Debian 4.0, <literal>etch</literal>; "
+#| "Debian 5.0, <literal>lenny</literal>; Debian 6.0, <literal>squeeze</"
+#| "literal> and the next release will be called <literal>wheezy</literal>. "
+#| "There is also a ``pseudo-distribution'', called <literal>sid</literal>, "
+#| "which is the current <literal>unstable</literal> distribution; since "
+#| "packages are moved from <literal>unstable</literal> to <literal>testing</"
+#| "literal> as they approach stability, <literal>sid</literal> itself is "
+#| "never released. As well as the usual contents of a Debian distribution, "
+#| "<literal>sid</literal> contains packages for architectures which are not "
+#| "yet officially supported or released by Debian. These architectures are "
+#| "planned to be integrated into the mainstream distribution at some future "
+#| "date."