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* In general, lean on simplicity when writing release notes. Crediting notes with explicit credits vs exception credits are both acceptable.
* In general, lean on simplicity when writing release notes. Crediting notes with explicit credits vs exception credits are both acceptable.
** Explicit credit: state everything that is used in an explicit fashion. For example: '''Source: R1 DVD (video, EN subs, JP + EN audio), R1 ES DVD (ES subs)'''
** Explicit credit: state everything that is used in an explicit fashion. For example: '''Source: R1 DVD (video, EN subs, JP + EN audio), R1 ES DVD (ES subs)'''
** Exception credit: state the exception to what is the commonly used source. For example:
** Exception credit: state the exception to what is the commonly used source. For example: '''Source: R1 DVD, R1 ES DVD (ES subs)'''
*** '''Source: R1 DVD (except for ES subs)'''
*** '''Source: R1 DVD, R1 ES DVD (ES subs)'''
* Use "subs" instead of the full form "subtitles" in all descriptions.
* Use "subs" instead of the full form "subtitles" in all descriptions.


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