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Important Note

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The Team

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Admins

Contact any of these folks if you are facing technical problems with the Codex, Admins should be authorative, e.g. if you need a definite answers to something:

Maintainers

Contact any of these folks if you are facing technical problems with the Codex. Not all might be able to help with administrative questions:

Contributors

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