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[statsd][appmesh] remove deprecated monitors#7106

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[statsd][appmesh] remove deprecated monitors#7106
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@atoulme atoulme commented Jan 23, 2026

Description:
Remove deprecated statsd monitor, and the dependent appmesh monitor (App Mesh has been discontinued).

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✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 39.94%. Comparing base (34f8a91) to head (5b802f3).

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+ Misses      13495    13255     -240     
+ Partials      777      758      -19     

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@atoulme atoulme merged commit 27109c9 into main Jan 23, 2026
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