
Vlad Radutom enhanced the DataDog/documentation repository by refining the vulnerability scanning documentation to clearly define its scope. He focused on improving user understanding by specifying that vulnerability detection applies only to official OS packages from listed vendors, explicitly excluding third-party and self-compiled packages. Using Markdown and leveraging his documentation skills, Vlad introduced an informational alert to set accurate user expectations and reduce support inquiries. He also identified and documented a coverage gap for unsupported packages, linking related issues for future follow-up. The work demonstrated careful attention to detail and addressed a nuanced product limitation, resulting in clearer, more actionable documentation.

October 2025: Documentation improvements focused on vulnerability scanning scope, delivering clear product boundaries and reducing user confusion. Specifically, the DataDog/documentation update clarifies that vulnerability detection targets official OS packages from listed vendors and does not cover third-party or self-compiled packages, aided by an informational alert to set correct expectations. The work also identifies a coverage gap for non-official/self-compiled packages and references related work item (#32510).
October 2025: Documentation improvements focused on vulnerability scanning scope, delivering clear product boundaries and reducing user confusion. Specifically, the DataDog/documentation update clarifies that vulnerability detection targets official OS packages from listed vendors and does not cover third-party or self-compiled packages, aided by an informational alert to set correct expectations. The work also identifies a coverage gap for non-official/self-compiled packages and references related work item (#32510).
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