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Replace a plain requirements_dev.txt file for development by the use of the Poetry package manager #4

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garciparedes opened this issue May 12, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #11

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To ease the process task to define development dependencies, I propose to replace the current requirements_dev.txt file by a pyproject.toml managed by Poetry to keep a clean configuration scheme during the development stage.

This issue is a clone of: Clariteia/minos_microservice_saga#68

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