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* Python: bump package versions for 1.3.0 release

MINOR bump on the released cohort (agent-framework, agent-framework-core,
agent-framework-openai, agent-framework-foundry: 1.2.2 -> 1.3.0). All 22
beta packages stamp 1.0.0b260507 and all 3 alpha packages stamp
1.0.0a260507 per the lockstep convention. Date stamp reflects 2026-05-07
Pacific.

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* Address review: bump foundry_local openai floor, fix devui orchestrations pin, clarify breaking scope

- foundry_local: bump agent-framework-openai lower bound from >=1.1.0 to >=1.3.0
- devui: update stale agent-framework-orchestrations dev pin from 1.0.0b260402 to 1.0.0b260507
- CHANGELOG: clarify [BREAKING] applies to experimental skills API only

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* Revert devui orchestrations pin to 1.0.0b260402 to avoid breaking DevUI

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Get Started with Microsoft Agent Framework Durable Task

PyPI

Please install this package via pip:

pip install agent-framework-durabletask --pre

Durable Task Integration

The durable task integration lets you host Microsoft Agent Framework agents using the Durable Task framework so they can persist state, replay conversation history, and recover from failures automatically.

Basic Usage Example

from agent_framework import Agent
from agent_framework.openai import OpenAIChatCompletionClient
from agent_framework_durabletask import DurableAIAgentWorker
from durabletask.worker import TaskHubGrpcWorker

# Create the worker
worker = TaskHubGrpcWorker(host_address="localhost:4001")
agent_worker = DurableAIAgentWorker(worker)

chat_client = OpenAIChatCompletionClient()
my_agent = Agent(client=chat_client, name="assistant")
agent_worker.add_agent(my_agent)

For more details, review the Python README and the samples directory.