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WalkthroughA new markdown blog post has been added featuring an in-depth interview with Aayush, a prominent contributor and leader in the AsyncAPI community. The article documents his journey, contributions, mentorship experiences, and future goals within the project. Changes
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: Enhance descriptive language.
Consider replacing “super interesting” with a stronger adjective (e.g., “fascinating” or “captivating”) to improve reader engagement.
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Context: ...s. Start helping other contributors too,open new issues, suggest enhancements, fix b...(AI_EN_LECTOR_REPLACEMENT_VERB_FORM)
[style] ~65-~65: ‘Yeah’ is rather colloquial language. To make your writing more formal, re-evaluate if it is necessary in this context.
Context: ...ce to be an SNKP mentee, then a mentor. So yeah, that's the path I suggest for anyone w...(SO_YEAH)
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[style] ~30-~30: Consider using an alternative to strengthen your wording.
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: Overall: Engaging community spotlight.
The article is well-structured, informative, and celebrates Aayush’s journey effectively. Once these minor fixes are applied, it’s ready to publish.🧰 Tools
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You're off to a great start @iambami! :) I just gave some suggestions to help you improve your PR. Keep it up! :)
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3-3
:⚠️ Potential issueCorrect the frontmatter publish date for the May spotlight.
The frontmatter date is set to2025-04-28T06:00:00+01:00
but should reflect the May release (e.g.,2025-05-28T06:00:00+01:00
).
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:⚠️ Potential issueFix malformed Markdown link for Thulie’s profile.
The link contains an extra]
before the closing parenthesis. Apply this diff to correct it:- **Bami: Nice to meet you, Aayush! I saw the map of your journey, it’s super interesting. Your name was even nominated by [Thulie](https://www.linkedin.com/in/v-thulisile-sibanda/]) initially. + **Bami: Nice to meet you, Aayush! I saw the map of your journey, it’s super interesting. Your name was even nominated by [Thulie](https://www.linkedin.com/in/v-thulisile-sibanda/) initially.🧰 Tools
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Context: ...sh! I saw the map of your journey, it’s super interesting. Your name was even nominated by [Thuli...(EXTREME_ADJECTIVES)
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markdown/blog/community-spotlight-aayush.md (2)
9-9
: Provide or remove the emptycover
field.
Thecover:
key is empty. To avoid broken image links or build warnings, either supply a valid cover image path or remove thecover
field if not needed.
24-24
: Use a stronger adjective.
The phrase “super interesting” is generic. Consider a more descriptive adjective (e.g., “fascinating” or “captivating”) to better capture Aayush’s journey.🧰 Tools
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Context: ...sh! I saw the map of your journey, it’s super interesting. Your name was even nominated by [Thuli...
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[grammar] ~25-~25: It seems that an auxiliary verb is missing at the beginning.
Context: ...tart with Google Summer of Code, right? You started as a regular contributor?** ***Aayush:...
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[style] ~29-~29: Consider using a more formal and expressive alternative to ‘amazing’.
Context: ...Google Summer of Code.* **Bami: That's amazing! Could you give us a quick background a...
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[style] ~29-~29: If you’re making a request, consider inserting ‘please’ or switching up your phrasing to sound more courteous and respectful.
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Context: ...organizations like Textile and Jenkins. I got into AsyncAPI because I wanted to l...
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[style] ~31-~31: Consider using an alternative to strengthen your wording.
Context: ... Jenkins. I got into AsyncAPI because I wanted to learn about event-driven architectur...
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[style] ~31-~31: This phrase is redundant. Consider writing “started”.
Context: ...ven architecture and TypeScript. When I first started, the ecosystem was huge and a bit overw...
(FIRST_BEGAN)
[grammar] ~31-~31: Make sure that a verb is not missing between ‘a’ and ‘bit’. (Ellipsis of a verb is possible in a sentence that uses coordination.)
Context: ...t started, the ecosystem was huge and a bit overwhelming. I decided to begin with the CLI projec...
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[style] ~38-~38: ‘out of place’ might be wordy. Consider a shorter alternative.
Context: ...ed basic questions, nobody made me feel out of place. That encouragement kept me going. Also...
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[style] ~54-~54: Consider a different adverb to strengthen your wording.
Context: ...ainer and later a mentor myself. It was always on my checklist to become a mentor and ...
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[style] ~58-~58: Consider using a more formal and expressive alternative to ‘amazing’.
Context: ...k is exciting, the community support is amazing, and it's fascinating to see so many co...
(AWESOME)
[uncategorized] ~66-~66: This verb may not be in the correct form. Consider using a different form for this context.
Context: ...s. Start helping other contributors too,open new issues, suggest enhancements, fix b...
(AI_EN_LECTOR_REPLACEMENT_VERB_FORM)
[style] ~66-~66: ‘Yeah’ is rather colloquial language. To make your writing more formal, re-evaluate if it is necessary in this context.
Context: ...ce to be an SNKP mentee, then a mentor. So yeah, that's the path I suggest for anyone w...
(SO_YEAH)
[typographical] ~72-~72: Consider adding a comma but only if you want to indicate a pause in casual speech.
Context: .... That really helped.* **Bami: Got it. So now to a lighter question: What’s one m...
(SO_COMMA)
[style] ~74-~74: Consider using a more formal and expressive alternative to ‘amazing’.
Context: ...naged to complete it on time. That felt amazing.* **Bami: Nice! If you were to give sh...
(AWESOME)
[style] ~86-~86: Consider using a synonym to be more concise.
Context: ...ub voting automation for TSC elections. Lots of fun projects ahead!* **Bami: Nice! Spe...
(A_LOT_OF)
[typographical] ~97-~97: If specifying a range, consider using an en dash instead of a hyphen.
Context: ...ayush:** No, not the whole night, maybe 5-6 hours but not overnight.* **Bami: Have...
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[uncategorized] ~97-~97: A comma might be missing here.
Context: ...h:** No, not the whole night, maybe 5-6 hours but not overnight.* **Bami: Have you e...
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[style] ~115-~115: As an alternative to the over-used intensifier ‘very’, consider replacing this phrase.
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[uncategorized] ~115-~115: Use a comma before ‘and’ if it connects two independent clauses (unless they are closely connected and short).
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(AI_EN_LECTOR_REPLACEMENT_PREPOSITION)
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1-5
:⚠️ Potential issueIncorrect publication date in frontmatter
The frontmatter date is set to2025-06-07T06:00:00+01:00
but this is the May Community Spotlight. It should reflect a May publication date (for example,2025-05-28T06:00:00+01:00
).Apply this diff:
--- a/markdown/blog/community-spotlight-aayush.md +++ b/markdown/blog/community-spotlight-aayush.md @@ line 3 -date: 2025-06-07T06:00:00+01:00 +date: 2025-05-28T06:00:00+01:00
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66-66
: Fix spacing after comma
There's a missing space in the sentence:“Start helping other contributors too,open new issues...”
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Context: ...s. Start helping other contributors too,open new issues, suggest enhancements, fix b...(AI_EN_LECTOR_REPLACEMENT_VERB_FORM)
[style] ~66-~66: ‘Yeah’ is rather colloquial language. To make your writing more formal, re-evaluate if it is necessary in this context.
Context: ...ce to be an SNKP mentee, then a mentor. So yeah, that's the path I suggest for anyone w...(SO_YEAH)
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: Remove colon before emphasis
Avoid using a colon before the emphasized list after "reminder to". This improves readability and grammar.Apply this diff:
-Aayush's story is a great reminder to: **take your time, be patient, stay curious, and support others along the way.** +Aayush's story is a great reminder to **take your time, be patient, stay curious, and support others along the way.**🧰 Tools
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Context: ...wth. Aayush's story is a great reminder to: **take your time, be patient, stay curi...(RP_COLON)
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Context: ...tart with Google Summer of Code, right? You started as a regular contributor?** ***Aayush:...
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Context: ...Google Summer of Code.* **Bami: That's amazing! Could you give us a quick background a...
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Context: ...ven architecture and TypeScript. When I first started, the ecosystem was huge and a bit overw...
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-In this month’s **Community Spotlight,** we’re thrilled... +In this month’s **Community Spotlight**, we’re thrilled...
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***Aayush:** ...*
) that may not render consistently. Consider a blockquote style with bold speaker labels:-***Aayush:** Yeah, I started as a normal contributor...* +> **Aayush:** Yeah, I started as a normal contributor...Apply this pattern to all of Aayush’s responses for clarity and consistency.
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[style] ~29-~29: Consider using a more formal and expressive alternative to ‘amazing’.
Context: ...Google Summer of Code.* **Bami: That's amazing! Could you give us a quick background a...(AWESOME)
[style] ~29-~29: If you’re making a request, consider inserting ‘please’ or switching up your phrasing to sound more courteous and respectful.
Context: ...mmer of Code.* **Bami: That's amazing! Could you give us a quick background about yourself, w...(COULD_YOU_PLEASE)
[style] ~31-~31: Three successive sentences begin with the same word. Consider rewording the sentence or use a thesaurus to find a synonym.
Context: ...and Jenkins. I got into AsyncAPI because I wanted to l...(ENGLISH_WORD_REPEAT_BEGINNING_RULE)
[style] ~31-~31: Consider using an alternative to strengthen your wording.
Context: ...ins.io/). I got into AsyncAPI because I wanted to learn about event-driven architectur...(WANT_KEEN)
[style] ~31-~31: This phrase is redundant. Consider writing “started”.
Context: ...ven architecture and TypeScript. When I first started, the ecosystem was huge and a bit overw...(FIRST_BEGAN)
[grammar] ~31-~31: Make sure that a verb is not missing between ‘a’ and ‘bit’. (Ellipsis of a verb is possible in a sentence that uses coordination.)
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-Bami: Awesome, you’ve been an amazing guest. Thank you so much for sharing your story with the rest of the community, Aayush! +**Bami: Awesome, you’ve been an amazing guest. Thank you so much for sharing your story with the rest of the community, Aayush!**🧰 Tools
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Context: ...sh! I saw the map of your journey, it’s super interesting. Your name was even nominated by [V. Th...
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Context: ...Google Summer of Code.* **Bami: That's amazing! Could you give us a quick background a...
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Context: ...mmer of Code.* **Bami: That's amazing! Could you give us a quick background about yourself, w...
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Context: ...ins.io/). I got into AsyncAPI because I wanted to learn about event-driven architectur...
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Context: ...ven architecture and TypeScript. When I first started, the ecosystem was huge and a bit overw...
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Context: ...t started, the ecosystem was huge and a bit overwhelming. I decided to begin with the CLI projec...
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[style] ~38-~38: ‘out of place’ might be wordy. Consider a shorter alternative.
Context: ...ed basic questions, nobody made me feel out of place. That encouragement kept me going. Also...
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Context: ...ainer and later a mentor myself. It was always on my checklist to become a mentor and ...
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Context: ...k is exciting, the community support is amazing, and it's fascinating to see so many co...
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Context: .... Start helping other contributors too, open new issues, suggest enhancements, and f...
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Context: ...n new issues, suggest enhancements, and fix bugs. Your goal should be to contribute...
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Context: .... That really helped.* **Bami: Got it. So now to a lighter question: What’s one m...
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Context: ...naged to complete it on time. That felt amazing.* **Bami: Nice! If you were to give sh...
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[style] ~86-~86: Consider using a synonym to be more concise.
Context: ...ub voting automation for TSC elections. Lots of fun projects ahead!* **Bami: Nice! Spe...
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Context: ...y test GitHub Actions just by pushing a PR I had to test everything from my privat...
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**Bami: Nice to meet you, Aayush! I saw the map of your journey, it’s super interesting. Your name was even nominated by [V. Thulisile Sibanda](https://www.linkedin.com/in/v-thulisile-sibanda/) initially. Thanks for making it easy to reach out. Shall we get started?** | ||
**You didn’t start with Google Summer of Code, right? You started as a regular contributor?** |
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Add interviewer label for consistency.
This question omits the "Bami:" prefix used elsewhere, which may confuse readers:
-**You didn’t start with Google Summer of Code, right? You started as a regular contributor?**
+**Bami: You didn’t start with Google Summer of Code, right? You started as a regular contributor?**
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Publish date mismatch for May spotlight.
The frontmatter date is set to 2025-06-07T06:00:00+01:00
, which schedules this as a June post. For the May Community Spotlight, please update it to a May date (e.g., 2025-05-28T06:00:00+01:00
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We are leaving the date at that. As the publishing date would be in June.
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@iambami Got it! That makes perfect sense - the date should reflect the actual publication date, not the month being spotlighted. Thanks for the clarification!
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@iambami make sure to get another approval from the codeowners |
Hey folks,
It's the community spotlight story again 🤗
Kindly go through it and add your suggestions. I will be working on the suggestions.
@TRohit20 @AayushSaini101 @thulieblack
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