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Reference pages collect durable facts that readers need to find quickly: data contracts, policies, workflow inventories, path maps, compatibility notes, and dated QA evidence.

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Mobile contractsMobile FlatBuffers contract notes and generated-code boundaries.
QA and evidenceAndroid/TV QA packets, playback/auth regression evidence, visual accessibility runbooks, and stale/manual-hardware status.
Project policiesLinks to canonical GitHub policy files with the drift-prevention decision for each.
Crate README inventoryPackage-facing README files that remain canonical outside the docs site.
Rust API and crate mapWorkspace crate responsibilities, key public surfaces, and rustdoc/docs.rs entry points.
Legacy Markdown pointersOld markdown paths and their new Starlight locations.

Use a reference page when the reader needs a stable answer more than a tutorial. If the page mainly tells a reader how to complete a task, it belongs in an operator, developer, or release section and can link back here for definitions.