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@iambami iambami commented May 12, 2025

Hey folks,

It's the community spotlight story again 🤗

Kindly go through it and add your suggestions. I will be working on the suggestions.

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A 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.

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markdown/blog/community-spotlight-aayush.md Added a new blog post interviewing Aayush about his AsyncAPI journey, contributions, and advice.

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Actionable comments posted: 2

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markdown/blog/community-spotlight-aayush.md (4)

8-8: Add or remove the empty cover field.
The cover: property is currently blank. Either specify the path to the cover image or remove this field to prevent publishing issues.


17-18: Enhance descriptive language.
Consider replacing “super interesting” with a stronger adjective (e.g., “fascinating” or “captivating”) to improve reader engagement.


65-65: Correct missing space after comma.
There's no space after the comma in “contributors too,open new issues”. Update to “contributors too, open new issues” for proper spacing.

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[style] ~65-~65: ‘Yeah’ is rather colloquial language. To make your writing more formal, re-evaluate if it is necessary in this context.
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1-137: 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.

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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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Actionable comments posted: 2

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markdown/blog/community-spotlight-aayush.md (2)

3-3: ⚠️ Potential issue

Correct the frontmatter publish date for the May spotlight.
The frontmatter date is set to 2025-04-28T06:00:00+01:00 but should reflect the May release (e.g., 2025-05-28T06:00:00+01:00).


24-24: ⚠️ Potential issue

Fix 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.
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9-9: Provide or remove the empty cover field.
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24-24: Use a stronger adjective.
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19-19: Move punctuation outside emphasis.

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## The Interview

**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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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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