
Over four months, Chris Vassallo enhanced documentation for the MicrosoftDocs/power-automate-docs and MicrosoftDocs/power-platform repositories, focusing on capacity management and cost-saving features. He consolidated and clarified capacity utilization and management guides, standardized terminology, and updated licensing and feature metadata using Markdown and YAML. Chris delivered comprehensive Savings feature documentation, including admin controls and cross-repository alignment, ensuring accuracy and reducing misconfiguration risks. His work involved rigorous version control, asset management, and collaboration to keep documentation current with evolving product features. By refining and maintaining user-facing docs, Chris improved onboarding, reduced support queries, and provided a reliable reference for developers and administrators.

August 2025 monthly summary for MicrosoftDocs/power-automate-docs: Focused documentation refinement for the Savings feature. Updated savings.md to remove outdated preview status and rollout details, ensuring the docs reflect the current feature state. No major bugs reported this month; all work concentrated on documentation quality, accuracy, and alignment with product status.
August 2025 monthly summary for MicrosoftDocs/power-automate-docs: Focused documentation refinement for the Savings feature. Updated savings.md to remove outdated preview status and rollout details, ensuring the docs reflect the current feature state. No major bugs reported this month; all work concentrated on documentation quality, accuracy, and alignment with product status.
May 2025: Delivered comprehensive Savings feature documentation for Cloud and Desktop flows in Power Automate, plus governance documentation for Savings Preview features. Key outcomes include end-to-end documentation (definitions, savings calculations, rules, preview status, region limitations, FAQs) with media assets, admin controls documentation for saving rules and retention periods, and cross-repo alignment across MicrosoftDocs/power-automate-docs and MicrosoftDocs/power-platform. The work improves customer guidance, reduces misconfiguration risk, and accelerates adoption of cost-saving capabilities. Demonstrated strong documentation discipline, media management, and cross-team collaboration to keep product docs current with feature changes.
May 2025: Delivered comprehensive Savings feature documentation for Cloud and Desktop flows in Power Automate, plus governance documentation for Savings Preview features. Key outcomes include end-to-end documentation (definitions, savings calculations, rules, preview status, region limitations, FAQs) with media assets, admin controls documentation for saving rules and retention periods, and cross-repo alignment across MicrosoftDocs/power-automate-docs and MicrosoftDocs/power-platform. The work improves customer guidance, reduces misconfiguration risk, and accelerates adoption of cost-saving capabilities. Demonstrated strong documentation discipline, media management, and cross-team collaboration to keep product docs current with feature changes.
April 2025 monthly summary for MicrosoftDocs/power-automate-docs: Focused on clarifying and modernizing user-facing documentation around capacity management and premium features metadata. Key deliverables include consolidated Capacity Management Documentation Enhancements (process capacity and capacity utilization) with clearer licensing, daily limits, stacking rules, prerequisites; beta disclaimers, request limits, and cleanup of obsolete assets; and Premium Features Documentation Metadata Updates (ms.date) to reflect current revision date and ensure accuracy of premium features content. No major bugs fixed this month; all work centered on documentation accuracy, readability, and governance. Impact: improved developer onboarding and reduced potential support queries related to capacity constraints and premium features, improved alignment between documentation and product capabilities. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Markdown/Docs authoring, content consolidation, version-control hygiene with 20+ commits across two feature areas, asset cleanup, and cross-team collaboration.
April 2025 monthly summary for MicrosoftDocs/power-automate-docs: Focused on clarifying and modernizing user-facing documentation around capacity management and premium features metadata. Key deliverables include consolidated Capacity Management Documentation Enhancements (process capacity and capacity utilization) with clearer licensing, daily limits, stacking rules, prerequisites; beta disclaimers, request limits, and cleanup of obsolete assets; and Premium Features Documentation Metadata Updates (ms.date) to reflect current revision date and ensure accuracy of premium features content. No major bugs fixed this month; all work centered on documentation accuracy, readability, and governance. Impact: improved developer onboarding and reduced potential support queries related to capacity constraints and premium features, improved alignment between documentation and product capabilities. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Markdown/Docs authoring, content consolidation, version-control hygiene with 20+ commits across two feature areas, asset cleanup, and cross-team collaboration.
February 2025 monthly summary for MicrosoftDocs/power-automate-docs focusing on capacity utilization documentation enhancements. Delivered consolidated Capacity Utilization guidance across Hosted Process, Process, and Unattended RPA capacities with cloud-flow capacity allocation details, clarified capacity concepts, removed preview designations, standardized terminology, and added licensing links and related assets. This work improves clarity for developers and admins, enabling better capacity planning and licensing awareness.
February 2025 monthly summary for MicrosoftDocs/power-automate-docs focusing on capacity utilization documentation enhancements. Delivered consolidated Capacity Utilization guidance across Hosted Process, Process, and Unattended RPA capacities with cloud-flow capacity allocation details, clarified capacity concepts, removed preview designations, standardized terminology, and added licensing links and related assets. This work improves clarity for developers and admins, enabling better capacity planning and licensing awareness.
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