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Although they are a visual enhancement, they are quite hard to maintain. The colors have changed in v5 and probably the grid gutters and carousel navigation will follow.
I would prefer to ditch them unless we can easily automate the image generation process.
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Even though Manga is a monolith application it would be nice to enable OpenTracing to show how to add it following the Clean Architecture principles.
The Jaeger library is a interesting starting point: