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The 'ms.service: dns' you used is now deprecated and can no longer be used. We suggest you replace it with 'ms.service: azure-dns'.
The 'ms.service: lab-services' you used is now deprecated and can no longer be used. We suggest you replace it with 'ms.service: azure-lab-services'.
The 'ms.service: network-watcher' you used is now deprecated and can no longer be used. We suggest you replace it with 'ms.service: azure-network-watcher'.
The 'ms.service: cache' you used is now deprecated and can no longer be used. We suggest you replace it with 'ms.service: azure-cache-redis'.
The 'ms.service: service-fabric' you used is now deprecated and can no longer be used. We suggest you replace it with 'ms.service: azure-service-fabric'.
The 'ms.service: service-fabric' you used is now deprecated and can no longer be used. We suggest you replace it with 'ms.service: azure-service-fabric'.
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Fixing#971289 Remove ms.service = container-instances. Replaced by ms.service = azure-container-instances
Who initiated this PR? The Learn Platform and Product (LPP) Site Experience team manages the Learn platform's reporting taxonomies that enable content analytics for OKR reporting and content portfolio management. Reporting taxonomy values populate metadata attributes.
We regularly review reporting taxonomies to ensure they are accurate, useful, and align to current business needs. Updates to reporting taxonomies and associated metadata make reports cleaner, easier to use, and more consistent.
Why are we updating ms.service/ms.subservice metadata? Objective: Ensure ms.service attribute reliably reflects product affiliation.
Issues: 1. Currently, ms.service taxonomy values mix product and non-product concepts. Non-product concepts represent real reporting needs but aren't strictly about products. 2. Slugs (machine readable identifiers) don't reflect Microsoft branding guidelines. This is leading to inaccurate metadata on content.
Actions: 1. Revise taxonomy structure so "ms.service" represents the name of a branded Microsoft product, product family, or branding terminology. 2. Update slugs to comply with branding guidelines.
Outcome: 1. Establish a baseline for a comprehensive product data model representing all Microsoft offerings. 2. Ensure that report filters driven by ms.service will be based on product. 3. Improved metadata quality.
Why it matters
How does this affect me? After changes are complete, standard dashboards and reports will reflect new values, so you'll need to use new filter values. If you have any custom dashboards or Kusto queries, you might need to update those also.
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