+The goal of NeuroDebian is to package neuroscience software for Debian. Hence
+getting software into NeuroDebian means trying to get it into Debian. There are
+at least two possibilities to achieve that:
+
+* You can approach packaging it yourself. Start by filing an ITP_ (Intent to
+ package) bugreport) and `ask us <team@neuro.debian.net>`_ to mentor your
+ upload to Debian_, if you are not a Debian developer.
+
+* `Contact us <team@neuro.debian.net>`_ -- but then it might take a little
+ longer, depending on our current workload and interest in a particular
+ software.
+
+
+I have heard that some packages are non-free. Will you charge me for them?
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ No. The term :term:`non-free` refers to an archive section. NeuroDebian uses
+ exactly the same `archive sections as Debian proper
+ <http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-archive.html>`_. The *non-free*
+ section contains packages that have certain restrictions regarding **your
+ freedom** to employ them for a particular purpose. In contrast, for packages
+ in the *main* section your are completely free to do whatever and in whatever
+ context you like. Regardless of the actual license or archive section, all
+ packages in NeuroDebian are provided free of charge and under the licensing
+ terms of the original developers.
+
+.. _sec_pkg_authentication:
+
+What means "The following signatures couldn't be verified..."?
+--------------------------------------------------------------
+
+When you start using this repository, you probably get warning messages
+like this::
+
+ The following signatures couldn't be verified because
+ the public key is not available.
+
+Or you will be asked questions like this over and over::
+
+ WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
+ ...
+ Install these packages without verification [y/N]?
+
+This is because your APT installation initially does not know the GPG
+key that is used to sign the release files of this repository. It is easy to
+make APT happy again. The simplest way is to install the ``neurodebian-keyring``
+package that is available from the NeuroDebian repository. Alternatively:
+
+1. Get the key. Either download the `repository key from here
+ <_static/neuro.debian.net.asc>`_
+ or fetch it from http://wwwkeys.pgp.net (2649A5A9).
+
+2. Now feed the key into APT by invoking::
+
+ apt-key add #file#
+
+ Where `#file#` has to be replaced with the location of the key file you just
+ downloaded. You need to have superuser-privileges to do this (either do it
+ as root or use sudo).
+
+
+How can I cite NeuroDebian?
+---------------------------
+
+Please cite the following paper: