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Cleanup unneeded files, move others #10736

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@jviau jviau commented Jan 13, 2025

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resolves #issue_for_this_pr

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IMPORTANT: Currently, changes must be backported to the in-proc branch to be included in Core Tools and non-Flex deployments.

  • Backporting to the in-proc branch is not required -- TODO
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  • My changes do not require documentation changes
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  • My changes should not be added to the release notes for the next release
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  • I have added all required tests (Unit tests, E2E tests)

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PR to cleanup some unneeded files and move some others. No production code impact.

@jviau jviau added the area: engineering Engineering improvements label Jan 13, 2025
@jviau jviau requested a review from a team as a code owner January 13, 2025 21:24
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