What's new
August 2025
Hello, dear readers! I'm excited to share some updates from August that I believe will enhance your experience with the Fabric Adoption Framework. This month, we've made significant strides in refining our documentation, including the addition of a License section and a corresponding link in the navigation menu. This change not only clarifies our usage terms but also makes it easier for you to find important information at a glance (Read more › /about/changes/2025-08-08-2fcc4ca958e093e082d40a93ab14ba804b31822d.md).
We've also worked on improving the organization of our content. By collapsing sidebar categories, we've created a cleaner, more intuitive layout that helps you navigate through our resources with ease (Read more › /about/changes/2025-08-07-428a3d2df5e70d8c5e77d1111e8edbf72439302d.md). Additionally, we synchronized our published strategy methodology documents and expanded the visibility of our strategy category, making it simpler for you to access the information you need to support your adoption journey (Read more › /about/changes/2025-08-08-f359f7af9238c768ef15da3bd9b4a18af45e0d78.md).
These updates reflect our commitment to making your experience as seamless as possible. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who contributed to these enhancements; your efforts truly make a difference. I hope these changes empower you as you navigate the framework, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts! (Read more › /about/changes/2025-08-08-9993fe2ef400b1868a1874a379e6fe864b68fd0c.md) (531 commits)
July 2025
Hello, dear readers! I'm excited to share some wonderful updates from July 2025 that I believe will enhance your experience with the Fabric Adoption Framework. This month, we’ve made significant strides in establishing our documentation. We introduced initial content for the adoption framework, which lays a solid foundation for understanding how to effectively implement and utilize our resources. This new content is designed to be user-friendly and accessible, ensuring that you can find the guidance you need without any hassle (Read more ›).
In addition to adding valuable new material, we also made the decision to remove some initial documentation files that were no longer aligned with our vision. This streamlining helps to clarify our offerings and makes it easier for you to navigate through the essential information. By focusing on the most relevant content, we hope to create a smoother journey for you as you explore the framework (Read more ›).
I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who contributed to these changes. Your efforts are what make our community vibrant and supportive. As we continue to grow and refine our documentation, I’m optimistic that these updates will empower you to adopt the framework with confidence and ease. Together, we’re building something special! (Read more ›) 115 commits
June 2025
Hello, dear readers! I’m excited to share some updates from June 2025 that I believe will enhance your experience with the Fabric Adoption Framework. This month, we made a significant change by removing the "What's New" documentation section. While it was a familiar part of our site, we felt it was time to streamline our content and make it easier for you to find the information you need without sifting through repetitive updates. You can read more about this change here.
This decision was made with you in mind. We want to ensure that our documentation is as user-friendly and straightforward as possible. By eliminating this section, we believe it will reduce clutter and allow you to focus on the core materials that truly matter for your journey with us. We hope this leads to a more seamless navigation experience as you explore our resources.
I want to take a moment to thank everyone in our community for their ongoing support and feedback, which continually guides our improvements. Your insights are invaluable, and together, we’re making the Fabric Adoption Framework a better place for all. If you’re curious about the specifics of this change, you can check out the details here. Let’s keep moving forward together! (Read more ›) 19 commits