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Track C# Optimization Commits #2288

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danwbyrne opened this issue Jan 11, 2021 · 0 comments
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Track C# Optimization Commits #2288

danwbyrne opened this issue Jan 11, 2021 · 0 comments
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area/client Categorize issue or PR as client (@neo-one/client) related area/node Categorize issue or PR as node (@neo-one/node) related kind/cleanup Categorizes issue or PR as related to cleaning up code, process, or technical debt. priority/awaiting-more-evidence Lowest priority. Possibly useful, but not yet enough support to actually get it done.

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danwbyrne commented Jan 11, 2021

Since several commits made to the C# node seem environment specific and won't affect us I will break them out of the preview4 epics but still track them here in case they become relevant later.

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@danwbyrne danwbyrne added priority/awaiting-more-evidence Lowest priority. Possibly useful, but not yet enough support to actually get it done. area/node Categorize issue or PR as node (@neo-one/node) related area/client Categorize issue or PR as client (@neo-one/client) related labels Jan 11, 2021
@spencercorwin spencercorwin added the kind/cleanup Categorizes issue or PR as related to cleaning up code, process, or technical debt. label Jun 16, 2021
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