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.Net Processes - Evaluate event proxy pattern #9759

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crickman opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 0 comments
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.Net Processes - Evaluate event proxy pattern #9759

crickman opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 0 comments
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enhancement experimental Associated with an experimental feature .NET Issue or Pull requests regarding .NET code processes sk team issue A tag to denote issues that where created by the Semantic Kernel team (i.e., not the community)

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The ability to proxy events in the runtime was added as an internal feature to enable map-step.

Does this pattern have any use for other internal features? Externally by developers? What other requirements exist that may evolve this pattern?

@crickman crickman added .NET Issue or Pull requests regarding .NET code enhancement experimental Associated with an experimental feature processes triage labels Nov 19, 2024
@crickman crickman moved this to Backlog in Semantic Kernel Nov 19, 2024
@crickman crickman changed the title .Net Agents - Evaluate event proxy pattern .Net Processes - Evaluate event proxy pattern Nov 19, 2024
@evchaki evchaki added the sk team issue A tag to denote issues that where created by the Semantic Kernel team (i.e., not the community) label Nov 25, 2024
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