
Alfonso Dominguez developed a Fabric Capacities Scanner for the Azure/azqr repository, focusing on automated governance and maintainability. He integrated the scanner with a command-line interface using Go, enabling users to assess Microsoft Fabric Capacities efficiently. His work included implementing a SKU-tier validation rule, deprecating an unsupported diagnostic rule, and restructuring recommendation IDs to improve clarity. Alfonso updated governance guidance and configuration management, ensuring that recommendations aligned with evolving cloud governance standards. He also revised tests to reflect the new rules, emphasizing reliability. This work demonstrated depth in backend development, CLI tooling, and cloud services, resulting in a maintainable rule set.

December 2025 (Azure/azqr) monthly summary: Delivered Fabric Capacities Scanner with CLI integration and governance-conscious rule updates. Implemented SKU-tier validation rule, deprecated an unsupported diagnostic rule, and restructured recommendation IDs for clarity. Updated governance guidance and configuration; tests aligned with new rules to ensure reliability. Result: improved automated fabric capacity scanning, actionable governance decisions, and maintainable rule set.
December 2025 (Azure/azqr) monthly summary: Delivered Fabric Capacities Scanner with CLI integration and governance-conscious rule updates. Implemented SKU-tier validation rule, deprecated an unsupported diagnostic rule, and restructured recommendation IDs for clarity. Updated governance guidance and configuration; tests aligned with new rules to ensure reliability. Result: improved automated fabric capacity scanning, actionable governance decisions, and maintainable rule set.
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