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…Python We have evolved our README with additional information on the architecture of MLOpsPython. We want to remove the majority of the architecture text from there and link to this article instead. See microsoft/MLOpsPython#220 for more details.
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@praneet22 Thanks for the approval. I think you just need to post a comment #sign-off so it will merge. |
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Actually I might have to post it to the architecture-center-pr repo instead for automerge to enable.. looking at that now |
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@ktoliver : Thanks for your contribution! The author(s) have been notified to review your proposed change. |
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Hi @tcare - The Aquent PR review team merges public repo PRs after they are signed off by the listed author. Twice a day, weekdays, we look for PRs that are ready to merge. Merging now... |
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Thanks Kristine :) |
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Sure thing--it's described more succinctly here: https://review.docs.microsoft.com/en-us/help/contribute/contribute-how-to-manage-act-guidelines-public-pr?branch=master#workflow-overview |
We have evolved the microsoft/MLOpsPython README.md with additional information on the architecture of MLOpsPython. We want to remove the majority of the architecture text from there and link to this article instead. See microsoft/MLOpsPython#220 for more details.