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Summary of Changes

Hello, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request focuses on routine updates to the SDK documentation, specifically updating the 'Last updated' timestamps. Additionally, it introduces documentation for the Tracking API in the Python SDK and updates the SDK compatibility data accordingly. The changes are automated and ensure the documentation remains current.

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  • SDK Documentation Update: The primary change involves updating the 'Last updated' timestamp in multiple SDK documentation files.
  • Python SDK Tracking API: The Python SDK documentation was updated to include information about the Tracking API.
  • SDK Compatibility Data: The SDK compatibility data was updated to reflect the tracking API status for the Python SDK.
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This pull request, generated automatically, updates SDK documentation files. The main changes involve updating timestamps across multiple files and adding documentation for the 'Tracking' feature in the Python SDK. While most changes are correct, the new Python code example for 'Tracking' is missing necessary imports for api and EvaluationContext, which would prevent it from running. I've added a comment with a suggestion to fix this.

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from openfeature.track import TrackingEventDetails

# initialize a client
client = api.get_client()
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The code example for Tracking is missing some imports. api and EvaluationContext are used without being imported, which will cause the example to fail if a user tries to run it. Please add the necessary imports for api and EvaluationContext to make the example runnable.

from openfeature import api
from openfeature.evaluation_context import EvaluationContext
from openfeature.track import TrackingEventDetails

# initialize a client
client = api.get_client()

@openfeaturebot openfeaturebot force-pushed the update-sdk-readmes branch 2 times, most recently from c4d4808 to 1a62e29 Compare March 25, 2026 08:23
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