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WD-8594 - remove /download/kvm page #13523

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@lizzochek lizzochek commented Feb 1, 2024

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Remove /download/kvm page and redirect to /core/docs/getting-started

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  • demo link
  • copy doc
  • Check out this feature branch
  • Run the site using the command ./run serve
  • View the site locally in your web browser at: http://0.0.0.0:8001/
  • Run through the following QA steps
  • Check that the page is remove and redirected as expected

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Demo starting at https://ubuntu-com-13523.demos.haus

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Comparison is base (3bb3e7a) 74.41% compared to head (4923463) 74.41%.
Report is 6 commits behind head on main.

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@akbarkz akbarkz merged commit 9698ce2 into canonical:main Feb 2, 2024
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