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Deprecate consumererrorprofiles module in favor of xconsumererror #11892

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to allow adding more experimental data types.

Updates #11778

to allow adding more experimental data types.
@bogdandrutu bogdandrutu added this pull request to the merge queue Dec 14, 2024
Merged via the queue into open-telemetry:main with commit c6c249d Dec 14, 2024
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@dmitryax dmitryax deleted the deprecate-consumererrorprofiles branch December 14, 2024 01:43
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 91.59%. Comparing base (9206c68) to head (dced781).
Report is 1 commits behind head on main.

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HongChenTW pushed a commit to HongChenTW/opentelemetry-collector that referenced this pull request Dec 19, 2024
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