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@skycommand skycommand commented Apr 16, 2025

This PR proposes moving the "Built-in types" node to top, above every other node and subbranch under the "Types" branch. Reason: The "Types" branch exclusively talks about built-in types.


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This PR proposes moving the "Built-in types" node to top, above every other node and subbranch under the "Types" branch. Reason: The "Types" branch exclusively talks about built-in types.
@skycommand skycommand requested review from BillWagner and a team as code owners April 16, 2025 14:38
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Thanks @skycommand

This LGTM, and I'll :shipit: now.

@BillWagner BillWagner merged commit b9b0074 into dotnet:main Apr 17, 2025
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