I will add a chapter about this.

 In the meantime, I'll explain it in short.

 You have just to create a new XML file in /usr/share/lensfun, with an
arbitrary name. It will look just like any other file in that
directory:

<lensdatabase>
<lens>
...
</lens>
</lensdatabase>

 Then you may launch any program that uses lensfun (e.g. ufraw,
rawstudio, digikam) and select the lens you just created. Load a image
(preferably with identifable distortions) and apply the correction.
Look if the result is better than original.

 Finally, if you're satisfied with the result, send the lens data to
my email. I will include it into the database, and next lensfun
release will contain your data.

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