
Malwina Polak enhanced the DataDog/documentation repository by clarifying the auto-resolution behavior for error tracking, focusing on improving user understanding and reducing support inquiries. She updated the Markdown-based documentation to explicitly state that version tags are not considered in the auto-resolution process, emphasizing that a 14-day inactivity window is the sole criterion. This work involved technical writing, git-based change management, and collaboration with cross-functional teams to ensure accuracy and clarity. By refining the documentation without altering runtime code, Malwina addressed a common source of user confusion, resulting in more accurate onboarding and fewer misconfigurations for DataDog users.

In September 2025, the DataDog/documentation work focused on clarifying auto-resolution behavior for error tracking to set correct expectations and reduce user confusion. The documentation now explicitly states that version tags are not considered in auto-resolution; the 14-day inactivity window remains the primary factor. This change is designed to improve onboarding, reduce support inquiries, and align user expectations with product behavior without impacting runtime code.
In September 2025, the DataDog/documentation work focused on clarifying auto-resolution behavior for error tracking to set correct expectations and reduce user confusion. The documentation now explicitly states that version tags are not considered in auto-resolution; the 14-day inactivity window remains the primary factor. This change is designed to improve onboarding, reduce support inquiries, and align user expectations with product behavior without impacting runtime code.
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