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Fix broken URL of Open Telemetry Semantic Conventions #3410

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Description

This Pull Request simply fixes a broken URL inside the Markdown file.

The link was pointing to a page that does not exists anymore. Probably because semantic conventions
have been extracted to a separated repository.
Thus, I have updated the link in order to point to the new Semantic Conventions Documentation.

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No related issue. Please let me know if you folks want me to create a issue for it.

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It is a documentation change.

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  • This change requires a documentation update

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Does This PR Require a Contrib Repo Change?

  • Major changes to project information, such as in:

    • README.md
  • Yes. - Link to PR:

  • No.

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  • Followed the style guidelines of this project
  • Changelogs have been updated
  • Unit tests have been added
  • Documentation has been updated

@pantuza pantuza requested a review from a team August 22, 2023 19:10
@lzchen lzchen added the Skip Changelog PRs that do not require a CHANGELOG.md entry label Sep 6, 2023
@lzchen lzchen enabled auto-merge (squash) September 6, 2023 18:12
@lzchen lzchen merged commit 9f3c0af into open-telemetry:main Sep 6, 2023
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