+ <sect id="servers-master">The master server
+ <p>
+The master server, <tt/master.debian.org/, holds the canonical copy
+of the Debian archive (excluding the non-U.S. packages). Generally,
+package uploads go to this server; see <ref id="upload">.
+ <p>
+<tt/master.debian.org/ is the canonical location for the Bug Tracking
+System (BTS). If you plan on doing some statistical analysis or
+processing of Debian bugs, this would be the place to do it. Please
+describe your plans on <email/debian-devel@lists.debian.org/ before
+implementing anything, however, to reduce unnecessary duplication of
+effort or wasted processing time.
+ <p>
+All Debian developers have accounts on <tt/master.debian.org/. Please
+take care to protect your password to this machine. Try to avoid
+login or upload methods which send passwords over the Internet in the
+clear.
+ <p>
+If you find a problem with <tt/master.debian.org/ such as disk full,
+suspicious activity, or whatever, send an email to
+<email>debian-admin@debian.org</email>.
+
+ <sect id="servers-ftp">The FTP servers
+ <p>
+
+ <sect id="servers-www">The WWW servers
+ <p>
+The main web server, <tt/www.debian.org/, is also known as
+<tt/va.debian.org/. All developers are given accounts on this
+machine.
+ <p>
+If you have some Debian-specific information which you want to serve
+up on the web, you can do do this by putting material in the
+<tt>public_html</tt> directory under your home directory. You can do
+this on either <tt/va.debian.org/ or <tt/master.debian.org/. Any
+material you put in those areas are accessible via the URLs
+<tt>http://www.debian.org/~<var>user-id</var>/</tt> and
+<tt>http://master.debian.org/~<var>user-id</var>/</tt>, respectively.
+Please do <em>not</em> put any materials on Debian servers which do
+not relate to Debian.