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.Net: Feature declarative agents experimental #10697

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Flag all declarative agent code as experimental

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@markwallace-microsoft markwallace-microsoft requested a review from a team as a code owner February 26, 2025 16:29
@markwallace-microsoft markwallace-microsoft added .NET Issue or Pull requests regarding .NET code kernel Issues or pull requests impacting the core kernel kernel.core documentation labels Feb 26, 2025
@github-actions github-actions bot changed the title Feature declarative agents experimental .Net: Feature declarative agents experimental Feb 26, 2025
@markwallace-microsoft markwallace-microsoft changed the base branch from main to feature-declarative-agents February 26, 2025 16:29
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Are we going to mark changes in SemanticKernel.Abstractions as Experimental in separate PR?
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Just want to make sure that we don't forget about it before merging to main.

@markwallace-microsoft markwallace-microsoft merged commit f229fea into microsoft:feature-declarative-agents Feb 27, 2025
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