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Having both
yarn.lock
andpackage-lock.json
(i.e. using both Yarn and NPM) could easily be problematic. In short, it creates a risk of out-of-sync where one author installs with NPM and forgot to update yarn.lock so another author, when using yarn, won't have that dependency.In this PR I propose to drop the use of yarn in favor of NPM since a search in the codebase yields more NPM usages (especially in the doc and in package.json) than Yarn (only in Docker file to install).
If others have strong reasons for using Yarn over NPM then feel free to yield them. I don't have strong personal reason for one over another :D
yarnpkg/yarn#3614
yarnpkg/yarn#5654
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44552348/should-i-commit-yarn-lock-and-package-lock-json-files