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Hi Joe, Please let us know when you are done and I'll start to review. Thanks, Mike |
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…cation.py, update yaml file.
…eholders for virtual device property holders.
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Hi Mike, This is all working and tested with dynamicallyCreateApplication.py / dynamicallyCreateApplication.yaml. Could you review it? Thanks, |
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Hi Mike, This is done, could you please review it? Thanks, |
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Hi all,
I don't expect this one to be pulled in right now - this is still a work-in-progress
Instead, could you please review this and let me know what you think? If I am going in the wrong direction, I'd like to know now rather than later.
Thanks,
Joe