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[Embeddables Rebuild] Migrate Links #174970

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ThomThomson opened this issue Jan 16, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #178670
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[Embeddables Rebuild] Migrate Links #174970

ThomThomson opened this issue Jan 16, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #178670
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Feature:Embeddables Relating to the Embeddable system impact:critical This issue should be addressed immediately due to a critical level of impact on the product. loe:medium Medium Level of Effort project:embeddableRebuild Team:Presentation Presentation Team for Dashboard, Input Controls, and Canvas

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ThomThomson commented Jan 16, 2024

As part of the Embeddable refactor, we will need to transition the Links Embeddable to the new framework.

@ThomThomson ThomThomson added Team:Presentation Presentation Team for Dashboard, Input Controls, and Canvas loe:medium Medium Level of Effort impact:critical This issue should be addressed immediately due to a critical level of impact on the product. Feature:Embeddables Relating to the Embeddable system labels Jan 16, 2024
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Pinging @elastic/kibana-presentation (Team:Presentation)

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