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This is the meeting for the AsyncAPI Special Interest Group (SIG). You're invited to join us and ask questions. The meeting takes place on alternate Tuesdays. Recordings from the previous meetings are available in this playlist on YouTube.
Notes for the issues mentioned above are added directly to the issues.
We also talked about this installation issue, that it is happening not only for the generator used from sources, but also when used as npm global installation. @derberg will investigate further.
We also talked about the NATS projects, and to be more specific the future of JS client and also the best way to use C# client in the code generator that @jonaslagoni works on. Thank you @aricart for joining the call and all the support during it. I'd love to pay back, in case you are interested more in our GitHub Actions pipeline and how we fully automated releases with conventional commits, have a look at my blog post about it https://www.asyncapi.com/blog/automated-releases/ and feel free to ping me on AsyncAPI or NATS slack workspaces when you have some questions.
This is the meeting for the AsyncAPI Special Interest Group (SIG). You're invited to join us and ask questions. The meeting takes place on alternate Tuesdays. Recordings from the previous meetings are available in this playlist on YouTube.
This time we meet at 4PM UTC
If you want to make proposals for the specification and/or the tooling, please reach out in our Slack workspace or just leave a comment below.
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Attendees
Agenda
Notes
Notes for the issues mentioned above are added directly to the issues.
We also talked about this installation issue, that it is happening not only for the generator used from sources, but also when used as npm global installation. @derberg will investigate further.
We also talked about the NATS projects, and to be more specific the future of JS client and also the best way to use C# client in the code generator that @jonaslagoni works on. Thank you @aricart for joining the call and all the support during it. I'd love to pay back, in case you are interested more in our GitHub Actions pipeline and how we fully automated releases with conventional commits, have a look at my blog post about it https://www.asyncapi.com/blog/automated-releases/ and feel free to ping me on AsyncAPI or NATS slack workspaces when you have some questions.
Recording
https://youtu.be/U3IbRSVK2vk
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