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Changes – 2025-08-10: Revise "What's New" and per-commit logs (0ce5a92)
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[Impact: High] The document titled "What is the Fabric Adoption Framework?" has been removed, eliminating foundational content that introduced the framework and its purpose.
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[Impact: High] The article "Define your mission and objectives for Fabric adoption" has been deleted, which contained essential guidance on setting strategic goals for adoption.
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[Impact: High] The section "Define your Microsoft Fabric strategy team" has been removed, which provided insights on team roles and responsibilities essential for effective governance and adoption.
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[Impact: High] The document "Determine your motivations for adopting Microsoft Fabric" has been deleted, affecting users' understanding of the strategic rationale for adoption.
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[Impact: High] The article "Prepare your organization for Microsoft Fabric adoption" has been removed, which impacts guidance on organizational alignment necessary for successful adoption.
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[Impact: Medium] The sidebar navigation has been updated to reflect the removal of several documents, which may affect users' ability to find related content efficiently.
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[Impact: High] A new documentation page titled "What is the Fabric Adoption Framework?" has been created, providing a comprehensive introduction and best practices for adopting Microsoft Fabric.
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[Impact: Medium] A structured Table of Contents has been added to the new page, improving navigation and allowing readers to quickly find relevant sections.
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[Impact: Medium] The sidebar for the "1 - Define strategy" and "Foundational methodologies" categories has been set to collapsed by default, enhancing navigation by reducing visual clutter.
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[Impact: Low] No reader-visible documentation changes.
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Why it matters: The removal of key documents significantly reduces the guidance and foundational knowledge available to users seeking to understand and implement the Fabric Adoption Framework.