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chore: update meetings.json and newsrooom_videos.json #3432

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  • New Features

    • Added a new meeting titled "AsyncAPI Mentorship Program Kick-Off" with calendar and issue tracking links.
    • Introduced a new video entry for a community meeting scheduled for November 26th, 2024.
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    • Removed an outdated video entry related to marketing and funding.

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The changes introduce a new meeting titled "AsyncAPI Mentorship Program Kick-Off" to the meetings.json file, including relevant links and a scheduled date. Additionally, a new video entry is added to the newsroom_videos.json file for a community meeting on November 26, 2024, while an existing video entry is removed. The overall structure of both JSON files remains unchanged.

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File Change Summary
config/meetings.json Added a new meeting entry: "AsyncAPI Mentorship Program Kick-Off" with calendar link, GitHub URL, banner, and date.
config/newsroom_videos.json Added a new video entry for a community meeting on November 26, 2024, and removed an existing video entry.

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Actionable comments posted: 1

🧹 Outside diff range and nitpick comments (1)
config/newsroom_videos.json (1)

5-5: Consider adding a description for better context

While empty descriptions are present in other entries, adding a brief description about the community meeting's agenda would improve user engagement.

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  • config/meetings.json (1 hunks)
  • config/newsroom_videos.json (1 hunks)
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config/newsroom_videos.json (1)

4-4: Verify meeting date alignment

The meeting date (November 26th 2024) should align with the corresponding entry in meetings.json to ensure consistency.

✅ Verification successful

Meeting date is correctly aligned

The meeting date in newsroom_videos.json (November 26th 2024, 16:00 UTC) matches perfectly with the corresponding entry in meetings.json, which shows:

{
  "title": "Community Meeting",
  "date": "2024-11-26T16:00:00.000Z"
}
🏁 Scripts executed

The following scripts were executed for the analysis:

Script:

#!/bin/bash
# Description: Check if the meeting date in meetings.json matches this entry
# Expected: The dates should match to maintain consistency

rg -l --json "November 26th 2024" | jq .

Length of output: 438


Script:

#!/bin/bash
# Let's search for the meeting date in both files
echo "=== Checking newsroom_videos.json ==="
rg "November 26th 2024" config/newsroom_videos.json

echo -e "\n=== Checking meetings.json ==="
rg "November 26th 2024" config/meetings.json

Length of output: 334


Script:

#!/bin/bash
# Let's check the content of meetings.json to understand its structure and look for any related entries
echo "=== Content of meetings.json ==="
cat config/meetings.json

Length of output: 7303

Comment on lines +3 to +6
"image_url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/XirMXiBNaBM/hqdefault.jpg",
"title": "Community Meeting, 16:00 UTC Tuesday November 26th 2024",
"description": "",
"videoId": "XirMXiBNaBM"
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💡 Codebase verification

Future community meeting video entry needs attention

The video entry appears to be a placeholder for an upcoming community meeting (November 26th, 2024). The video ID is only referenced in this configuration file and follows these concerning patterns:

  • The meeting date is in the future
  • The video ID appears to be a placeholder as it's not yet accessible
  • Other entries in the file are for existing, published videos

Please ensure one of the following:

  • Remove this entry until the actual video is published and has a valid video ID
  • If this is meant as a placeholder, consider moving it to a separate configuration for upcoming events
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Verify the YouTube video accessibility

The video appears to be for a future community meeting. Let's ensure the video ID is properly configured.

🏁 Scripts executed

The following scripts were executed for the analysis:

Script:

#!/bin/bash
# Description: Verify if the YouTube video ID exists and is accessible
# Expected: If the video is properly configured, the API should return valid data

curl -s "https://www.googleapis.com/youtube/v3/videos?id=XirMXiBNaBM&part=status" \
  -H "Accept: application/json" | jq .

Length of output: 645


Script:

#!/bin/bash
# Let's check if this video ID appears in other configuration files or documentation
# This might help us understand if it's a placeholder or a real video ID

rg -l "XirMXiBNaBM"

# Let's also check the structure of the entire newsroom_videos.json to see if there are any patterns
# or similar entries we can compare against

cat config/newsroom_videos.json

Length of output: 1246

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