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The guide reads in https://github.com/src-d/guide/blob/master/engineering/conventions/go.md#docker that src-d/ci sets CGO_ENABLED to 0, however this is not the case for src-d/v1 anymore.
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Please add more documentation as I don't understand out of the current documentation how to use this one Xamarin.Android. I installed the plugins, I already have my resx files in a different .NET Standard project and I have set the current device culture:
Language.Resources.Culture = CrossMultilingual.Current.DeviceCultureInfo;
Do I need to use the "TranslateExtension.txt " or is that only
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It would be useful to have a section where we explain what our typical project setup looks like, including but not limited to:
- Rubocop
- CircleCI and Orbs
- Deprecation practices
- OpsWorks/infrastructure (this would probably be a section of its own, since it's a lot of content)
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Somewhere in our onboarding docs, we should link out to where one can find a high-level view of what each product team is responsible for.
This may or may not already exist for those teams (and will likely be in Notion?). Possible topics include: