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# 1. Use ADRs in Vector
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Date: 2023-10-18
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## Status
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Accepted.
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## Context
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Vector has undergone many changes since the development of Vector 2022
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began in 2019. Since that time there have been many changes to the skin that
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have shaped its architecture and had implications on the MediaWiki
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platform and broader ecosystem.
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In order to better understand, and keep a record of, these and future
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changes, we are implementing architectural decision records (ADRs).
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## Decision
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We are adopting architecture decision records. The format of these
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records are numbered markdown files with the /doc/adr directory.
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The format will follow the Michael Nygard ARD style as described
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on the following web page:
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https://cognitect.com/blog/2011/11/15/documenting-architecture-decisions.html
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## Consequences
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When an decision that is deemed important to the codebase or the ecosystem
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is made inside this repository, it is up to the deciding individuals
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to create a new markdown file in this directory and add an ADR with regards
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to that decision.The ADR should be brief and may link to Phabricator or
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other places that hold more context around the decision.
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ADRs may also be used to propose changes by framing the ADR as a proposal
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and marking the status as "proposed". If there is agreement to adopt the
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ADR, it's status should be change to "accepted".
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ADRs can also be marked "deprecated" or "superseded".
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