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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
            necessary corrections directly to the raster part. What are
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    <p>Yes, starting with one driver first is a good idea</p>
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