
During November 2024, Roberto Gasparini enhanced the Azure/Azure-Sentinel repository by implementing a transparency feature for OCI log ingestion. He updated the OCI_logs_API_FunctionApp.json file using JSON to add a user-facing disclaimer that clearly communicates the 500-column limit of the connector, warning users that log data may be dropped if this threshold is exceeded. By clarifying that the connector is not production-ready from a CSS perspective, Roberto’s work in connector configuration and documentation helps customers make informed deployment decisions and reduces support risk. The change was delivered as a single, targeted commit, reflecting a focused and well-scoped engineering contribution.

November 2024 (Azure/Azure-Sentinel): Delivered a transparency feature for OCI logs by adding a user-facing disclaimer about the 500-column limit in the OCI_logs_API_FunctionApp.json. The disclaimer notifies that log data may be dropped if the limit is exceeded and that the connector is not production-ready from CSS perspective, enabling customers to make informed decisions and reducing support risk. The change was implemented via commit ea776382e976de1ebdbd6ef6823d85cd261bbce9 (Update OCI_logs_API_FunctionApp.json).
November 2024 (Azure/Azure-Sentinel): Delivered a transparency feature for OCI logs by adding a user-facing disclaimer about the 500-column limit in the OCI_logs_API_FunctionApp.json. The disclaimer notifies that log data may be dropped if the limit is exceeded and that the connector is not production-ready from CSS perspective, enabling customers to make informed decisions and reducing support risk. The change was implemented via commit ea776382e976de1ebdbd6ef6823d85cd261bbce9 (Update OCI_logs_API_FunctionApp.json).
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