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DOCS-1695 - Revert remote flow changes for apps not yet enabled#6786

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Purpose of this pull request

Reverts the remote management flow (source template based) changes introduced in PR #6292 for the following apps that do not yet have remote flow enabled:

  • PCI Compliance for Linux - OpenTelemetry
  • PCI Compliance For Windows JSON - OpenTelemetry
  • Windows - Cloud Security Monitoring and Analytics - OpenTelemetry
  • Linux - Cloud Security Monitoring and Analytics - OpenTelemetry
  • OpenTelemetry Collector Insights

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  • Minor Changes - Typos, formatting, slight revisions
  • Update Content - Revisions, updating sections
  • New Content - New features, sections, pages, tutorials
  • Site and Tools - .clabot, version updates, maintenance, dependencies, new packages for the site (Docusaurus, Gatsby, React, etc.)

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https://sumologic.atlassian.net/browse/DOCS-1695

Reverts PCI Compliance for Linux/Windows JSON, Cloud Security Monitoring
and Analytics for Linux/Windows, and OpenTelemetry Collector Insights
to their pre-PR #6292 state as remote management flow is not yet enabled
for these apps.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
@amee-sumo amee-sumo requested review from a team, JV0812, kimsauce and mafsumo as code owners June 10, 2026 06:40
@amee-sumo amee-sumo self-assigned this Jun 10, 2026
@cla-bot cla-bot Bot added the cla-signed Contributor approved, listed in .clabot file label Jun 10, 2026
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