vmware-go-kcl is a vmware originated open-source project for AWS Kinesis Client Library in Go. It has been widely used by many external companies and internally by Carbon Black. vmware-go-kcl-v2 is its companion project by utilizing AWS Go SDK V2 which introduces lots of breaking changes. To keep the repo clean, it is better to have a separated repo vmware-go-kcl-v2 with better golang project structure improvement.
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Tao Jiang 47daa9d5f0 KCL: Update copyright and permission
All source should be prepared in a manner that reflects
comments that VMware would be comfortable sharing with
the public.

Documentation only. No functional change.

Update the license to MIT to be consistent with approved
OSSTP product tracking ticket:
https://osstp.vmware.com/oss/#/upstreamcontrib/project/1101391

Jira CNA-1117

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vmware-go-kcl-v2

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