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Correct branding as Microsoft.Testing.Platform #5240

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@Youssef1313 Youssef1313 requested a review from nohwnd as a code owner March 14, 2025 12:53
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 73.28%. Comparing base (b406dd1) to head (c20767b).
Report is 2 commits behind head on main.

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- Coverage   75.64%   73.28%   -2.36%     
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- Hits        27506    26648     -858     
- Misses       8857     9715     +858     
Flag Coverage Δ
Debug 73.28% <100.00%> (-2.36%) ⬇️
integration 73.28% <100.00%> (-2.36%) ⬇️
production 73.28% <100.00%> (-2.36%) ⬇️
unit 73.28% <100.00%> (-2.36%) ⬇️

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Files with missing lines Coverage Δ
....Testing.Platform/Services/IPlatformInformation.cs 86.20% <100.00%> (ø)

... and 60 files with indirect coverage changes

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