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freeze period, since the <em>unstable</em> distribution remains in
place in parallel with <em>testing</em>.
- <sect2>Experimental
+ <sect2 id="experimental">Experimental
<p>
The <em>experimental</em> distribution is a special distribution.
It is not a full distribution in the same sense as `stable' and
warned. In short, all bets are off for the <em>experimental</em>
distribution.
<p>
+These are the <manref name="sources.list" section="5"> lines for
+<em>experimental</em>:
+<example>
+deb http://ftp.<var>xy</var>.debian.org/debian/ ../project/experimental main
+deb-src http://ftp.<var>xy</var>.debian.org/debian/ ../project/experimental main
+</example>
+ <p>
If there is a chance that the software could do grave damage to a system,
it is likely to be better to put it into <em>experimental</em>.
For instance, an experimental compressed file system should probably go
at the same time but it usually doesn't make sense to use that feature
because the dependencies of the package may vary with the distribution.
In particular, it never makes sense to combine the <em>experimental</em>
-distribution with anything else.
+distribution with anything else (see <ref id="experimental">).
<sect1 id="upload-stable">Uploads to <em>stable</em>
<p>