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## Philosophy
We practise [collective code ownership](http://www.extremeprogramming.org/rules/collective.html) rather than strong code ownership, which means that:
We practice [collective code ownership](http://www.extremeprogramming.org/rules/collective.html) rather than strong code ownership, which means that:
* developers can make contributions to other people's PRs (after checking in with them)
* we avoid blocking because someone else isn't working, so we sometimes take over PRs from other developers
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We use pair programming sessions as a tool for knowledge sharing. We can learn a lot from each other and only by sharing what we know and overcoming challenges together can we grow as a team and truly own this project collectively.
As a volunteeer you have no commitment except your own self development and your awesomeness by contributing to this free and open-source software project. Cheers to you!
As a volunteer you have no commitment except your own self development and your awesomeness by contributing to this free and open-source software project. Cheers to you!
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## Open-Source Bounties
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## Programming
### Localization
#### Quotation Marks
The following characters are different from the programming quotation mark:
`"` or `\"`
Please copy and paste the following quotes for the languages:
* de: „Dies ist ein Beispielsatz.“
* en: “This is a sample sentence.”
* See <https://grammar.collinsdictionary.com/easy-learning/when-do-you-use-quotation-marks-or-in-english>
## Docker More Closely
### Apple M1 Platform
***Attention:** For using Docker commands in Apple M1 environments!*
#### Environment Variable For Apple M1 Platform
To set the Docker platform environment variable in your terminal tab, run:
```bash
# set env variable for your shell
$ export DOCKER_DEFAULT_PLATFORM=linux/amd64
```
#### Docker Compose Override File For Apple M1 Platform
For Docker compose `up` or `build` commands, you can use our Apple M1 override file that specifies the M1 platform:
```bash
# in main folder
# for development
$ docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.override.yml -f docker-compose.apple-m1.override.yml up
# only once: init admin user and create indexes and contraints in Neo4j database
$ docker compose exec backend yarn prod:migrate init
# clean db
$ docker compose exec backend yarn db:reset
# seed db
$ docker compose exec backend yarn db:seed
# for production
$ docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.apple-m1.override.yml up
# only once: init admin user and create indexes and contraints in Neo4j database
$ docker compose exec backend /bin/sh -c "yarn prod:migrate init"
```
### Analyzing Docker Builds
To analyze a Docker build, there is a wonderful tool called [dive](https://github.com/wagoodman/dive). Please sponsor if you're using it!
The `dive build` command is exactly the right one to fulfill what we are looking for.
We can use it just like the `docker build` command and get an analysis afterwards.
So, in our main folder, we use it in the following way:
```bash
# in main folder
$ dive build --target <layer-name> -t "ocelotsocialnetwork/<app-name>:local-<layer-name>" --build-arg BBUILD_DATE="<build-date>" --build-arg BBUILD_VERSION="<build-version>" --build-arg BBUILD_COMMIT="<build-commit>" <app-folder-name-or-dot>/
```
The build arguments are optional.
For the specific applications, we use them as follows.
#### Backend
##### Production For Backend
```bash
# in main folder
$ dive build --target production -t "ocelotsocialnetwork/backend:local-production" backend/
```
##### Development For Backend
```bash
# in main folder
$ dive build --target development -t "ocelotsocialnetwork/backend:local-development" backend/
```
#### Webapp
##### Production For Webapp
```bash
# in main folder
$ dive build --target production -t "ocelotsocialnetwork/webapp:local-production" webapp/
```
##### Development For Webapp
```bash
# in main folder
$ dive build --target development -t "ocelotsocialnetwork/webapp:local-development" webapp/
```

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# Docker More Closely
## Apple M1 Platform
***Attention:** For using Docker commands in Apple M1 environments!*
### Enviroment Variable For Apple M1 Platform
To set the Docker platform environment variable in your terminal tab, run:
```bash
# set env variable for your shell
$ export DOCKER_DEFAULT_PLATFORM=linux/amd64
```
### Docker Compose Override File For Apple M1 Platform
For Docker compose `up` or `build` commands, you can use our Apple M1 override file that specifies the M1 platform:
```bash
# in main folder
# for development
$ docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.override.yml -f docker-compose.apple-m1.override.yml up
# only once: init admin user and create indexes and contraints in Neo4j database
$ docker compose exec backend yarn prod:migrate init
# clean db
$ docker compose exec backend yarn db:reset
# seed db
$ docker compose exec backend yarn db:seed
# for production
$ docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.apple-m1.override.yml up
# only once: init admin user and create indexes and contraints in Neo4j database
$ docker compose exec backend /bin/sh -c "yarn prod:migrate init"
```
## Analysing Docker Builds
To analyze a Docker build, there is a wonderful tool called [dive](https://github.com/wagoodman/dive). Please sponsor if you're using it!
The `dive build` command is exactly the right one to fulfill what we are looking for.
We can use it just like the `docker build` command and get an analysis afterwards.
So, in our main folder, we use it in the following way:
```bash
# in main folder
$ dive build --target <layer-name> -t "ocelotsocialnetwork/<app-name>:local-<layer-name>" --build-arg BBUILD_DATE="<build-date>" --build-arg BBUILD_VERSION="<build-version>" --build-arg BBUILD_COMMIT="<build-commit>" <app-folder-name-or-dot>/
```
The build arguments are optional.
For the specific applications, we use them as follows.
### Backend
#### Production For Backend
```bash
# in main folder
$ dive build --target production -t "ocelotsocialnetwork/backend:local-production" backend/
```
#### Development For Backend
```bash
# in main folder
$ dive build --target development -t "ocelotsocialnetwork/backend:local-development" backend/
```
### Webapp
#### Production For Webapp
```bash
# in main folder
$ dive build --target production -t "ocelotsocialnetwork/webapp:local-production" webapp/
```
#### Development For Webapp
```bash
# in main folder
$ dive build --target development -t "ocelotsocialnetwork/webapp:local-development" webapp/
```

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# Localizations
## Quotation Marks
The following characters are different from the programming quotation mark:
`"`
### English
In English, we use these double-barreled quotation marks:
“This is a sample sentence.”
Please copy and paste …
See <https://grammar.collinsdictionary.com/easy-learning/when-do-you-use-quotation-marks-or-in-english>
### German
In German, we use these double-barreled quotation marks:
„Dies ist ein Beispielsatz.“
Please copy and paste …