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This python implementation of a tap formatting library for buildkite has been replaced with a perl implementation as part of the matrix-org/sytest repo, which is specific to sytest's language, not that of any one homeserver's. This is all for dendrite really.
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yay less code (and yay less of my crappy code)
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* commit '22a9f7509': Delete format_tap.py (#6219)
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We'd like to stop using the python implementation of
format_tapfor a perl one, such that any environment that's already set up to run Sytest (and thus perl) can run this script as well without having to set up a python environment.