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@dreglad dreglad commented May 15, 2024

This PR complements #6924 / #692. In addition to update syntax/naming conventions, this takes a step further by enhancing Docker Compose usage throughout the documentation and examples.

Summary of Changes

  1. Removal of Deprecated version Field:

    • Removed the top-level version field from examples as it is deprecated and was used inaccurately in most cases.
  2. Simplification by Removing Unnecessary links:

    • The links field at the service level is unnecessary and has no effect in the examples. Removing it simplifies the examples.
  3. Update to Volume Mounts:

    • Removed the :cached suffix from volume mounts, which is specific to Mac and is now unnecessary. This keeps the examples platform-agnostic and simpler.

@dreglad dreglad marked this pull request as ready for review October 15, 2024 23:20
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@dreglad Not sure why this PR was left lingering for so long... Apologies and thanks for making our docs better by contributing to it! 🙏

@ntrogh ntrogh merged commit f9640ef into microsoft:main Mar 12, 2025
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