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added [company-update] to 41 questions - kristinalustig (Id=344828)
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partial rollback with its necessary punctuation
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Joachim
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I know at first this may seem like a step back, but please let it sit and think about how, if we can align the different communities on a way to unify the manner in whichhow we present customisations. This, this unlocks a path where we can add features more easily across the network, and not just takefollow a ‘Stack Overflow-first’ approachmentality. A great example of this would be dark mode, which if we can get rid of thousands of lines of non-design system CSS customisations, we can turn on more easily.

I know at first this may seem like a step back, but please let it sit and think about how we can align the different communities on a way to unify the manner in which we present customisations. This unlocks a path where we can add features more easily across the network, and not just take a ‘Stack Overflow-first’ approach. A great example of this would be dark mode, which if we can get rid of thousands of lines of non-design system CSS customisations, we can turn on more easily.

I know at first this may seem like a step back, but please let it sit and think about how, if we can align on a way to unify how we present customisations, this unlocks a path where we can add features more easily across the network, and not just follow a ‘Stack Overflow-first’ mentality. A great example of this would be dark mode, which if we can get rid of thousands of lines of non-design system CSS customisations, we can turn on more easily.

fixes, both minor and major
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