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Replace old Roadmap link with link to Blog #13069

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What does the pull request do?

This PR replaces the link to the old Roadmap issue with a link to the Blog until a new one is made.

The blog seems to currently be the best place to get roadmap-related information.

What is the current behavior?

Currently the link goes to an old, out of date closed issue.

What is the updated/expected behavior with this PR?

Don't confuse new users and instead direct them to the blog where they can find similar info in the blog posts.

How was the solution implemented (if it's not obvious)?

Replaced roadmap section with blog section.

If the maintainers are opposed to referencing the blog. We can just remove the Roadmap section without anything in its place.

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@dotnet-policy-service agree

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Thanks so much! LGTM!

@jmacato jmacato enabled auto-merge September 28, 2023 15:48
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You can test this PR using the following package version. 11.0.999-cibuild0040142-beta. (feed url: https://nuget-feed-all.avaloniaui.net/v3/index.json) [PRBUILDID]

@jmacato jmacato added this pull request to the merge queue Sep 28, 2023
Merged via the queue into AvaloniaUI:master with commit b8fad4a Sep 28, 2023
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