Because currently the dotnet, nodejs, python, and go sdk, and the engine (which also happens to be written in go) all currently live in the same repo.
We are planning on moving each SDK to it's own repo, so you'll only need the development tools for the part your working on, not everything at once.
echoing-dinner-19531
11/08/2022, 9:59 AM
In fact I'm hoping to move the dotnet SDK out to it's own repo this month, so that should help a bit to start.
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flaky-arm-38472
11/08/2022, 2:49 PM
ok thanks. That separation would be awesome.
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bland-nest-69035
11/08/2022, 4:15 PM
@echoing-dinner-19531
Is moving the dotnet SDK to it's own repo something you would welcome outside contributions to? I've been looking for a way to contribute and this seems like a good fit.
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echoing-dinner-19531
11/08/2022, 4:18 PM
I expect it to be horribly involved to uncouple it from the core repo so I wouldn't expect outside contributions. Once it's moved it could be really good to have some outsides come and try out developing and make any suggestions to make it more "dotnet dev friendly"