Remove outdated guidance on missing analysis#1081
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As of December 2021, we do not return missing base analysis anymore.
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Thanks for this PR. Does this mean that the docs should be updated as well? |
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Yes, I have an open issue on the docs repo for this (backlinked). Waiting for it to be picked-up by their First Responder. |
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As of December 2021, we do not return missing base analysis anymore. Instead on the PR that introduces code scanning, we will report all alerts as new.
We can still report a missing after, especially when we deal with outdated configurations, but that should happen significantly less often (and was also not originally explained in this paragraph).
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