6. Returning the Finished Kit

Once you are satisfied with the quality of your localization efforts, you are required by the terms of the Unlimited Localization Program license to make your localized product publicly available. The exact details of how you do this is up to you, the most commonly acceptable method is to post your localized product to a publicly accessible ftp site.

You should post just the localized versions of the files mentioned in the Localize These Files section of this document. For ease of transfer, you may create a compressed archive in the .ZIP file format that contains the localized files. Create one .ZIP file for each language/platform you do. If you are publishing more than one language or platform, you may combine multiple .ZIP files into one master .ZIP file if this makes your life easier.

If your localized product includes your own trademarks, you should identify these and any restrictions you are placing on their use. You must also include a copy of the End User License Agreement (EULA), as well as a notice stating that Netscape Communications is not required to support your product, and that you are the Licensor referred to in the EULA. Please refer to the Universal Localization Agreement for the exact legal requirements.

Once your localized product is publicly available, you may inform the world in any manner you choose, but we encourage you to also post the download location to the mozilla.org Announcements newsgroup (netscape.public.mozilla.announce).

Congratulations! You are done!

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