**Context**
Content Translation has been running on beta servers for 4 months and has been used by Editors for creating real articles. The next step would be to host the tool from within a real Wikipedia.
**Timeboxed**
5 December 2014
**Narrative**
As a Wikipedia Editor , I can use the Content Translation tool, so that I can translate and publish articles directly on the Wikipedia I am editing.
**Acceptance Criteria**
# Groundwork needed for production deployment is well-understood and documented.
## Automatic scripts, packages, and other requirements from Ops is prepared and documented.
## Hardware requirements and available inventory is documented
# Legal requirements for deployment on a real Wikipedia is identified (through written conversations with WMF Legal team) and documented
# Product requirements are documented
## Analytics and Metrics
## Beta-feature process compliance
# Community engagement and required endorsements for deployment are clearly understood, planned and documented
# Summarized proposal from the above documents is prepared and passed on to Upper Management for sign-off
**Deliverables**
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