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[Blog] OpenSearch Project Update: A Look at Performance Progress through Version 2.13 #7143

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getsaurabh02 opened this issue May 14, 2024 · 3 comments
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What do you want to do?

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Review and publish new blog, which will be second blog to the Performance blog series which we started in Jan 2024.
Project website link: opensearch-project/project-website#2859

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Proposed posting date - May 2024

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pajuric commented May 14, 2024

@getsaurabh02 - Are you asking for blog review and support from technical documentation or is this merely a blog issue? Please be sure to include me on these types of requests so I can track who is reviewing and providing input into the blog.

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Closing because the blog has been published opensearch-project/project-website#2951

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