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Found an incorrect link to a document that was moved elsewhere.


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This pull request addresses a minor but important documentation issue by updating an incorrect link within the yaml_provider.py file. The change ensures that users accessing information about windowing parameters in Apache Beam's YAML transforms are directed to the current and authoritative documentation on the official Beam website, thereby improving the accuracy and usability of the project's documentation.

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  • Documentation Update: Corrected an outdated link within the yaml_provider.py file that previously pointed to an old GitHub README for windowing parameters.
  • Link Fix: The broken link has been updated to direct users to the official Apache Beam documentation site for accurate information on YAML windowing.

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✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 36.33%. Comparing base (423a3c3) to head (691fa68).
⚠️ Report is 11 commits behind head on master.

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@derrickaw derrickaw requested a review from Abacn December 23, 2025 21:08
@Abacn Abacn merged commit c883631 into apache:master Dec 24, 2025
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