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lang="EN-US">We are in the final stages of developing the
vector driver, and afterward, we will start work on the
raster driver. I believe the optimal approach is to submit
the vector driver first. This way, we can learn from any
potential mistakes in the vector part and apply the
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<p>Yes, starting with one driver first is a good idea</p>
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