docs: added reference to airbnb's article on linaria #1228
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Motivation
Hi! Currently I am looking for the best css solution for me and I stumbled over linaria and also over this article here https://medium.com/airbnb-engineering/airbnbs-trip-to-linaria-dc169230bd12
My question: I didn’t find a reference to this article within your docs and I ask myself “why?” because it’s great advertising for linaria and would probably bring more users, sponsors, and contributors?
I asked my question at the Discord channel and got asked by Michał Pierzchała if I could add the link to the docs.
Summary
I just added the link directly below "Why use Linaria" because I think this article is really great and everyone should read it on his or her journey of evaluating and picking a styling technology. The article provides not only lots of information on Linaria, it's advantages (in comparison to other solutions), but also information on how to select a technology professionally and how to move from one technology to another in a very big team or company (like Airbnb). In my opinion, it's one of the best advertisements for a technology at all, when a company that has high standards selects it after a detailed evaluation process.
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