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  1. Data Management
  2. DM-17967

Add target event to ATMCS

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      Add a new event to ATMCS that provides the commanded target, so users don't have to "tap" commands to see what the MCS is trying to do.

      Update ATMCS simulator accordingly.

      This will make the integration test between ATPtg and ATMCS much easier, so I am increasing its priority.

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            rowen Russell Owen added a comment - - edited
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            rowen Russell Owen added a comment - - edited ts_xml pull request: https://github.com/lsst-ts/ts_xml/pull/70 ts_ATMCSSimulator pull request: https://github.com/lsst-ts/ts_ATMCSSimulator/pull/5
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            ecoughlin Eric Coughlin added a comment -

            Code looks complete and follows team standards.

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            ecoughlin Eric Coughlin added a comment - Code looks complete and follows team standards.
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            rowen Russell Owen added a comment -

            Merged ts_xml to develop
            Merged ts_ATMCSSimulator to develop and master and released v0.3.0

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            rowen Russell Owen added a comment - Merged ts_xml to develop Merged ts_ATMCSSimulator to develop and master and released v0.3.0

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              rowen Russell Owen
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              rowen Russell Owen
              Reviewers:
              Eric Coughlin
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              Eric Coughlin, Patrick Ingraham, Rolando Cantarutti, Russell Owen
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