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Deprecate environment variables which do not interoperate with file config when ready for stabilization #3967

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jack-berg opened this issue Mar 28, 2024 · 0 comments
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As discussed here, we do not want to recommend multiple competing configuration stores. When file configuration is ready for stabilization, we should deprecate any environment variables which do not interoperate.

@jack-berg jack-berg added the area:configuration Related to configuring the SDK label Mar 28, 2024
@dyladan dyladan assigned jack-berg and unassigned yurishkuro Mar 29, 2024
@dyladan dyladan added the triage:accepted:ready-with-sponsor Ready to be implemented and has a specification sponsor assigned label Mar 29, 2024
@austinlparker austinlparker moved this to Spec - Accepted in 🔭 Main Backlog Jul 16, 2024
@austinlparker austinlparker moved this from Spec - Accepted to Spec - In Progress in 🔭 Main Backlog Jul 16, 2024
@austinlparker austinlparker added triage:accepted:needs-sponsor Ready to be implemented, but does not yet have a specification sponsor and removed triage:accepted:ready-with-sponsor Ready to be implemented and has a specification sponsor assigned labels Jul 30, 2024
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