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Deleting unnecessary stats jobs #10271

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@Lanaparezanin Lanaparezanin commented Nov 15, 2024

Before migration, we decided to remove unnecessary stats jobs. Jobs were removed based on the list in this work item:

https://github.com/orgs/NuGet/projects/21/views/1?filterQuery=milestone%3A%22Sprint+2024-11%22+assignee%3A%40me&pane=issue&itemId=64259916&issue=NuGet%7CEngineering%7C5445

Stats.RollUpDownloadFacts
Stats.CollectAzureCdnLogs
Stats.CreateAzureCdnInWarehouseReports
Stats.ImportAzureCdnStatistics

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Please enumerate all the stats jobs you're removing part of this PR in description. It'll help DRI diagnosing the problem in case something is regressed.

This reverts commit 3b43b9e.
This reverts commit 777b59a.
This reverts commit d4d4c7a.
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agr commented Nov 26, 2024

Description could still use more details: it currently lists 4 jobs, but the changes include deleting 7 projects. What are those 3 extra projects?

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