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Create parity with solutions template #174

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xieofxie opened this issue Apr 17, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #248
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Create parity with solutions template #174

xieofxie opened this issue Apr 17, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #248
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xieofxie commented Apr 17, 2020

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microsoft/botframework-solutions#3293

microsoft/botframework-solutions#3306

microsoft/botframework-solutions#3308

microsoft/botframework-solutions#3317

microsoft/botframework-solutions#3333

microsoft/botframework-solutions#3331

Do we track it here until we have some or do this one by one?

We should merge them via branch compare instead of one by one

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@bobokids bobokids assigned 0xabu and xhr0804 and unassigned 0xabu May 7, 2020
@bobokids bobokids added P1 Painful if we don't fix, won't block releasing Status: Backlog and removed Needs Triage labels May 7, 2020
@bobokids bobokids added this to Backlog in Skills via automation May 7, 2020
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