Add tracking file for ECS migration#8878
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This file should help to track the migration of all files to ECS and then have potential automation on top to convert dashboards and other files which use the fields. This file is extracted from elastic#8873 to make it available in multiple PRs.
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This SGTM, I'm wondering if we should put this information in |
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I think for now it should be a separate file as potentially we pass this to a migration script where all the other fields in fields.yml are not relevant. Also I would like to keep iterating on the format so having all in one place helps. |
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This file should help to track the migration of all files to ECS and then have potential automation on top to convert dashboards and other files which use the fields.
This file is extracted from #8873 to make it available in multiple PRs.