It's simpler now... I hope

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This guide use some terminology you have to know. Don't worry, it's easy:
- **editor** - person who contributes to original english manual
- **translator** - person who translates english manual into another language
- **{LANG}** - replace it with your country code, in example in mailing list address (note: Brazilian Portuguese
format differs from the rest and it's called *pt_BR* for SVN module and *pt-br* for mailing list sufix)
- **{LANG}** - replace it with your two-letter country code, in example in mailing list address (note: Brazilian Portuguese
format differs from the rest and it's called `pt_BR` for SVN module and *pt-br* for mailing list sufix). If you edit
original PHP Manual your language code is `en`.
## Table of Contents
- [Joining the team](joining.md)

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This tutorial assumes that you have basic knowledge about SVN. If not, you can read {TODO}. In order to checkout manual
files, use following command:
### For editors
`svn checkout https://svn.php.net/repository/phpdoc/modules/doc-en phpdoc`
### For translators
`svn checkout https://svn.php.net/repository/phpdoc/modules/doc-{LANG} phpdoc`
Both commands will create directory named phpdoc, however, the name can be anything you wish. This directory will