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Pull Request Overview
This pull request transitions the mssql-python driver from Public Preview to General Availability (GA), updates platform and authentication support documentation, and restructures the roadmap from narrative format to a concise feature matrix.
Key Changes:
- Marks the driver as GA and production-ready, replacing the previous preview warning
- Converts ROADMAP.md from narrative documentation to a structured feature matrix with timelines
- Updates authentication documentation to reflect cross-platform support for
ActiveDirectoryIntegratedand enhances the getting started example with realistic SQL queries using Entra ID authentication
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| ROADMAP.md | Replaced narrative roadmap with feature matrix table showing planned features, statuses, and target timelines |
| README.md | Updated GA status, clarified SUSE platform support, expanded ActiveDirectoryIntegrated authentication support to all platforms, reorganized documentation sections, and enhanced code example with realistic query |
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Had a chat with Sumit, lgtm
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This pull request updates the documentation to reflect the transition of the
mssql-pythondriver to General Availability (GA), clarifies platform and authentication support, and reorganizes feature and roadmap information for clarity and accuracy. The most important changes are grouped below.Documentation Updates:
README.md.Authentication and Platform Support:
ActiveDirectoryIntegratedauthentication is now documented as supported on Windows, macOS, and Linux, with a note about required Kerberos/SSPI configuration.Feature and Example Reorganization:
Roadmap Updates:
ROADMAP.mdfile has been replaced with a concise feature matrix table, showing planned and in-progress features with estimated timelines, instead of a narrative roadmap.