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chore(blog): add last summary of the year #3463

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Last blog of the year including Paris highlights and some community updates

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    • Introduced a new community update document for November and December 2024, detailing community activities and the AsyncAPI Conference in Paris.
    • Expanded the October community update to include conference summaries, proposals for future goals, and event participation details.
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    • Corrected the title and date of the October community update to reflect accurate information.
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    • Added cover image, author details, and excerpts to the new community update document.

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A new markdown file titled "November and December Community Update And AsyncAPI Conf in Paris 2024" has been created, detailing community activities and reflections, including a summary of the AsyncAPI Conference held in Paris. Additionally, the existing October summary document has been updated to reflect recent events, community goals, and conference details. Both documents emphasize community engagement and upcoming initiatives.

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markdown/blog/2024-december-and-paris.md New file created with a community update, conference summary, author details, and a cover image.
markdown/blog/2024-october-summary.md Existing document updated with a new title and date, expanded content on community engagement, conference details, a proposal for 2025 goals, rebranding information, and a preview of upcoming updates.

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🧹 Outside diff range and nitpick comments (1)
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13-13: Consider enhancing the excerpt for better SEO and readability.

The current excerpt is quite similar to the title and could be more descriptive. Consider adding key highlights or takeaways from the post.

-excerpt: 'November and December Community Update And Paris Conference Summary'
+excerpt: 'Highlights from AsyncAPI Conference in Paris, community achievements, and welcoming new TSC members as we wrap up an eventful 2024'
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16-18: LGTM!

The introduction effectively sets the context and tone for the blog post.


130-138: LGTM!

The conclusion effectively wraps up the blog post with appropriate holiday wishes and future plans.


122-128: Verify the GitHub profile link.

Let's ensure the GitHub username is correct and the profile is accessible.

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The GitHub profile ashmit-coder exists and the name matches "Ashmit Jagtap" as specified in the Profiles component.

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31-35: Verify the existence and accessibility of conference images.

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The referenced PR (#1575) in the AsyncAPI Community repository is open and accessible, correctly discussing the 2025 Community Building Goals proposal as mentioned in the blog post.

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some minor comments

probably would be good to share linkedin of all speakers

btw, now you have nice task to gather all slides and recordings (if speakers recorded their talks through Apidays resources)

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27-27: Consider using more formal language.

Consider replacing "amazing" with a more formal alternative like "exceptional" or "outstanding".

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[style] ~27-~27: Consider using a more formal and expressive alternative to ‘amazing’.
Context: ...linkedin.com/in/mehdimedjaoui/) and the amazing team at [APIdays](https://www.apidays.g...

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1-15: LGTM! Frontmatter is well-structured and complete.

The metadata follows the correct format and includes all necessary fields.


16-19: LGTM! Introduction effectively sets context.

The introduction provides clear context and appropriately addresses the timing of the post.


130-138: LGTM! Conclusion provides appropriate closure.

The conclusion effectively wraps up the post and sets expectations for future content.


20-24: Verify the referenced PR link.

The section effectively encourages community participation in the 2025 goals discussion.

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The referenced PR #1575 in the AsyncAPI Community repository exists, is currently open, and correctly relates to the "AsyncAPI Community Building Goals 2025 Proposal" as mentioned in the blog post.

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Testing workflow is failing due to some codecov error. Raised a possible hot fix PR for the same.
Fix: #3470

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/rtm

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