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diff --git a/resources.dbk b/resources.dbk
index 8844be6..4563a88 100644
--- a/resources.dbk
+++ b/resources.dbk
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ signed mail where you tell what your nick is. Put cloak somewhere in the
Subject: header. The nick should be registered: Nick Setup Page. The
mail needs to be signed by a key in the Debian keyring. Please see Freenodes
+url="http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#projectcloak">Freenode
documentation for more information about cloaks.
@@ -238,7 +238,8 @@ etc.
If you have a problem with the operation of a Debian server, and you think that
the system operators need to be notified of this problem, you can check
the list of open issues in the DSA queue of our request tracker at (you can login with user "guest" and password "readonly").
+url="&url-rt;" /> (you can login with user "debian", its password is available at
+master.debian.org:&file-debian-rt-password;).
To report a new problem, simply send a mail to &email-rt-dsa; and make
sure to put the string "Debian RT" somewhere in the subject.
@@ -626,7 +627,7 @@ development process of the Debian project.
Active development is done in the unstable distribution
(that's why this distribution is sometimes called the development
-distribution). Every Debian developer can update his or her
+distribution). Every Debian developer can update their
packages in this distribution at any time. Thus, the contents of this
distribution change from day to day. Since no special effort is made to make
sure everything in this distribution is working properly, it is sometimes
@@ -762,7 +763,8 @@ Every released Debian distribution has a code name: Debian
Debian 1.3, bo; Debian 2.0, hamm;
Debian 2.1, slink; Debian 2.2, potato;
Debian 3.0, woody; Debian 3.1, sarge;
-Debian 4.0, etch; Debian 5.0, lenny
+Debian 4.0, etch; Debian 5.0, lenny;
+Debian 6.0, squeeze
and the next release will be called wheezy.
There is also a ``pseudo-distribution'', called
sid, which is the current unstable