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David Thompson authored
+ Now, create, read, and write functors require a shared pointer to `smtk::common::Managers` as their last argument. + Operations now accept a Managers instance, which is configured by the operation manager upon creation of the operation. + This also changes the API of `smtk::project::Metadata` to accept the new `create()`, `read()`, and `write()` signatures. + This change is backwards incompatible. The maintenance burden of formal deprecation was too high to justify spending further time on it; external repositories that provide their own resource types will need to update their read, write, and create methods to accept Managers in order to migrate to new versions of SMTK.
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