Add blog links to further_reading (week of 2026-08-21) - #39390
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Applied the per-post ranked affinity rubric by hand against this week's blog-linker output: for each post, kept links only to pages whose subject the post substantively advances, and dropped links to pages where the post's connection was incidental (a passing mention, nav/footer boilerplate, or a generic reference unrelated to the page's core topic).
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Manual affinity pass — 5 yellow flags out of 31 pairings the script added (reds were already removed in the previous commit).
Each flag is a suggested change that deletes the entry: accept to drop the link, dismiss to keep it. Accept-by-default is deliberate — peer review is the second net.
Judged from the script's own record in the PR description, not the diff. Several + lines here are pre-existing entries the re-sort relocated (the Kafka Learning Center course, dtdg.co/fe, state-of-serverless) — those aren't this week's links and weren't judged.
Rubric in one line: the most specific page whose subject the post advances is the best home; a broader page is rarely also a home; existing blog-link count raises the bar; zero homes is a correct answer.
| - link: "https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/data-pipeline-monitoring/" | ||
| tag: "Blog" | ||
| text: "Data pipeline monitoring 101: Tracking health and performance across the data stack" |
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Affinity: yellow — data pipeline monitoring isn't Cloud SIEM's subject, and this page already carries 21 blog links in further_reading. /data_observability is the specific home for this post. Accept this suggestion to drop the entry; dismiss it to keep.
| - link: "https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/data-pipeline-monitoring/" | |
| tag: "Blog" | |
| text: "Data pipeline monitoring 101: Tracking health and performance across the data stack" |
| - link: "https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/work-management/" | ||
| tag: "Blog" | ||
| text: "Centralize human and agentic work with Datadog Work Management" |
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Affinity: yellow — /incident_response/work_management is the specific home for this post and already links it. On a landing page with 21 existing blog links, a broader second home doesn't clear the bar. Accept this suggestion to drop the entry; dismiss it to keep.
| - link: "https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/work-management/" | |
| tag: "Blog" | |
| text: "Centralize human and agentic work with Datadog Work Management" |
| - link: "https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/data-pipeline-monitoring/" | ||
| tag: "Blog" | ||
| text: "Data pipeline monitoring 101: Tracking health and performance across the data stack" |
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Affinity: yellow — the post fanned out to 9 pages; /data_observability and /data_streams are where a reader looking for pipeline monitoring lands. Serverless is adjacent, not a home. Accept this suggestion to drop the entry; dismiss it to keep.
| - link: "https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/data-pipeline-monitoring/" | |
| tag: "Blog" | |
| text: "Data pipeline monitoring 101: Tracking health and performance across the data stack" |
| - link: "https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/data-pipeline-monitoring/" | ||
| tag: "Blog" | ||
| text: "Data pipeline monitoring 101: Tracking health and performance across the data stack" |
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Affinity: yellow — same fan-out. APM and data pipelines are related, but the specific pages won this post, and this landing page already carries 8 blog links. Accept this suggestion to drop the entry; dismiss it to keep.
| - link: "https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/data-pipeline-monitoring/" | |
| tag: "Blog" | |
| text: "Data pipeline monitoring 101: Tracking health and performance across the data stack" |
| - link: "https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/work-management/" | ||
| tag: "Blog" | ||
| text: "Centralize human and agentic work with Datadog Work Management" |
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Affinity: yellow — Work Management's own section is the home for this post. The Monitors landing page is a broader neighbor with 7 existing blog links. Accept this suggestion to drop the entry; dismiss it to keep.
| - link: "https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/work-management/" | |
| tag: "Blog" | |
| text: "Centralize human and agentic work with Datadog Work Management" |
What does this PR do? What is the motivation?
Adds Datadog blog post links to the
further_readingsection of the docs pagesthose posts reference. Opened automatically by the blog linker workflow;
covers posts from the last 14 days.
Script output
Merge readiness
Additional notes
Each entry pairs a blog post with a docs page that post links to.