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This is the Azure SDK parent repository and mostly contains documentation around guidelines and policies as well as the releases for the various languages supported by the Azure SDK.
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Board Review: Protocol abstraction #1432

Closed Petermarcu closed 8 months ago

Petermarcu commented 4 years ago

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The Basics

Invite Rob Chambers as the presenter.

lilyjma commented 4 years ago

What file: https://crbn.us/what.md Recording [Microsoft Internal only] https://msit.microsoftstream.com/video/bfe3a3ff-0400-a521-353f-f1eaba5b91f9

SDK Team Action Items:

  1. Language architects to take a look at API for what should be changed to accomplish "track 2-ness"
    • Example: If don't have Client, still Track 2? What are the trade-offs?
    • Define what Track 2 means for library like this in AI space
  2. Architects to present some write up
  3. Follow up offline to schedule next meeting (tentative date: 7/13/20)

SDK Team needs from Rob's team:

robch commented 4 years ago

For these discussions, let's refer to existing speech libraries (aka Carbon Speech SDK) as pre-Track 2 Layer 2, or pre-Track 3.

As requested during meeting... You can find the package locations here: https://crbn.us/where.md

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