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# Architecture Decision Records (ADR)
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This is a location to record all high-level architecture decisions in Ethermint.
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You can read more about the ADR concept in this blog posts:
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- [GitHub - Why Write ADRs](https://github.blog/2020-08-13-why-write-adrs/)
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- [Reverb - Documenting architecture decisions, the Reverb way](https://product.reverb.com/documenting-architecture-decisions-the-reverb-way-a3563bb24bd0#.78xhdix6t)
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An ADR should provide:
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- Context on the relevant goals and the current state
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- Proposed changes to achieve the goals
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- Summary of pros and cons
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- References
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- Changelog
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Note the distinction between an ADR and a spec. The ADR provides the context, intuition, reasoning, and
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justification for a change in architecture, or for the architecture of something
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new. The spec is much more compressed and streamlined summary of everything as
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it stands today.
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If recorded decisions turned out to be lacking, convene a discussion, record the new decisions here, and then modify the code to match.
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Note the context/background should be written in the present tense.
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Please add a entry below in your Pull Request for an ADR.
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## ADR Table of Contents
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- [ADR 001: State](adr-001-state.md)
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- [ADR 002: EVM Hooks](adr-002-evm-hooks.md)
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