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Pull Request Overview

This PR cleans up the release notes documentation by adjusting file references and removing outdated content.

  • Removed the known issues file from the documentation.
  • Updated the table of contents to reference the new release notes file.
  • Modified release notes content to use a templated variable for the AWS Lambda Extension name.

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File Description
docs/release-notes/toc.yml Updated TOC to remove known issues and add release notes entry
docs/release-notes/release-notes.md Replaced hardcoded extension name with a templated variable
docs/release-notes/known-issues.md Removed the known issues documentation file

@rockdaboot rockdaboot merged commit 712bc6d into elastic:main Mar 20, 2025
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