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    • Added a new meeting for the AsyncAPI Community Working Group to the event calendar.
    • Included meeting details such as calendar link, GitHub issue reference, and banner image.

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A new meeting entry for the "AsyncAPI Community Working Group Meeting" has been added to the meetings.json configuration file. The entry includes comprehensive details such as a calendar link, GitHub issue URL, banner image, and a scheduled date of February 11, 2025, at 15:00 UTC. This addition follows the existing pattern of meeting entries in the configuration file.

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config/meetings.json Added new meeting entry for "AsyncAPI Community Working Group Meeting" with complete event details

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config/meetings.json (1)

78-84: LGTM! The new meeting entry follows the established pattern.

The entry is well-structured and maintains consistency with existing entries.

Let's verify the accessibility of the provided URLs:

✅ Verification successful

All URLs are valid and properly configured

The GitHub issue exists and matches the meeting details, and the banner image URL follows the correct format for GitHub user attachments.

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#!/bin/bash
# Description: Verify that the GitHub issue and banner image are accessible

# Check if the GitHub issue exists and is public
gh issue view asyncapi/community#1668 --json title

# Verify the banner image URL is accessible
curl -I "https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e0c22c5a-94a8-488c-970c-14aa1697283c"

Length of output: 5393


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#!/bin/bash
# Retry with correct GitHub CLI syntax and follow redirects for banner

# Check GitHub issue
gh issue view 1668 --repo asyncapi/community --json title,state

# Check banner with redirect following
curl -IL "https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e0c22c5a-94a8-488c-970c-14aa1697283c"

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@asyncapi-bot asyncapi-bot merged commit ea1ef0f into master Jan 29, 2025
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