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[BUG] Folder structure change for FarmBeats. #21593

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RGKarthik opened this issue Jun 4, 2021 · 2 comments · Fixed by #21606
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[BUG] Folder structure change for FarmBeats. #21593

RGKarthik opened this issue Jun 4, 2021 · 2 comments · Fixed by #21606
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Can the folder structure for FarmBeats SDK be changed from 'azure-sdk-for-net/sdk/farmbeats' to 'azure-sdk-for-net/sdk/agrifood'.

FarmBeats is a product name and is susceptible to change. Hence, we prefer to use AgriFood.

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cc: @ramya-rao-a

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@ellismg Please make the above change

@jsquire jsquire added Client This issue points to a problem in the data-plane of the library. EngSys This issue is impacting the engineering system. and removed needs-triage Workflow: This is a new issue that needs to be triaged to the appropriate team. labels Jun 4, 2021
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