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        When the document is finished, the document should be edited
        by another member of the GDP for spelling, clarity, and
        DocBook markup. It should also be read by an application
        author to make sure the document is technically accurate.
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        After the document has been edited and checked for technical
        accuracy, it is ready to be combined with the application or
        documentation package.  This is typically done by passing the
        document to the application or package developer.  In some
        cases, the documents can be committed directly into CVS,
        however this should only be done after obtaining permission to
        make CVS commits from the developer.  Note that in many cases,
        the application may need to be modified to correctly link to
        the documentation.  The packaging system (tarballs and binary
        packages) may also need to be modified to include the
        documentation in the package.  Generally, this should be done
        by the developers.
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        The final step is to email the GNOME Translation Team at
        <tt>&lt;<a href="mailto:gnome-i18n@nuclecu.unam.mx">gnome-i18n@nuclecu.unam.mx</a>&gt;</tt> to notify them that
        there is a new document for them to translate.
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