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@doctordns - thank you for reaching out and apologies for the delay in response. The desired behavior is that any time a customer chooses to edit an Azure PowerShell reference topic, the user will land in the source repo. The reason for this is because the Azure src repo is the one source of truth. The Azure docs repo ingests docs from the src via a CI for every msi release. However, there were cases, in past releases, where we had to manual support modules and topics. In this scenario, the topics do not tie back to the src repo as they were not properly tagged during the CI due to our manual intervention. If you would like to make changes to these links, may I suggest that you make all the updates in the src repo. This will insure that the changes will flow into the content repo with the next release. If you also desire to update the prior version of docs, you will then need to submit a pr to the content repo. The content repo maintains the prior releases, the src repo is always working in real time and on the latest and greatest.
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