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Group python Kiota repositories #302

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andrueastman opened this issue Jul 4, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #329
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Group python Kiota repositories #302

andrueastman opened this issue Jul 4, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #329
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Related to microsoft/kiota#4636 and microsoft/kiota-dotnet#238

As a language specific concern, we should look into the feasibility of grouping the repos and outline if this is not feasible in this issue.

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musale commented Jul 31, 2024

This one will be an interesting one. I have come across tooling like pants that supports Go, Java, Python, Scala, Kotlin, and Shell. It's also open source https://github.com/pantsbuild/pants. Is there a new repo already setup for this? I'd like to give it a stub 😄

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Thats great!.

You can do the work as PR to this repo. Then we will rename it similar to work done for the dotnet migrations at microsoft/kiota-dotnet#262.

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[note for implementation/design] See #89 for more insights.

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baywet commented Sep 13, 2024

Whenever this is completed we should also:

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