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Thanks for making an Awesome list! 🙌 It looks like you didn't read the guidelines closely enough. I noticed multiple things that are not followed. Try going through the list point for point to ensure you follow it. I spent a lot of time creating the guidelines so I wouldn't have to comment on common mistakes, and rather spend my time improving Awesome. |
Ok I had a license badge in the readme.. maybe that was it? Because otherwise I think I really checked it all. Oh.. |
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I see your quote @takahiro-shimofue but you didn't add a comment? The quoted issue with the license name is fixed by now. Did you stumble across anything else you wanted to mention? Thanks. |
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- [Astrophotography](https://github.com/lunohodov/awesome-astrophotography#readme) - Photography of astronomical objects, celestial events, or areas of the night sky. | |||
- [HPC](https://github.com/dstdev/awesome-hpc#readme) - High Performance Computing. | |||
- [Geocaching](https://github.com/FoxFil/awesome-geocaching#readme) - Outdoor treasure-hunting activity that uses GPS-enabled devices. | |||
- [Event-Driven Architecture](https://github.com/lutzh/awesome-event-driven-architecture#readme) |
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Added "Event-driven architecture is a software architecture approach where services collaborate by publishing and subscribing to events. This eliminates runtime coupling of services."
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Don't make unrelated changes.
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Ok, fixed
It closed automatically when synching my fork, that was unintended. Should be reopened. |
Added "Event-driven architecture is a software architecture approach where services collaborate by publishing and subscribing to events. This eliminates runtime coupling of services." |
How can I rerun the check? The linter doesn't fail anymore when I run it, but for some reason the check here doesn't rerun after the fix. |
I don't understand why the check fails. If I run the linter:
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https://github.com/lutzh/awesome-event-driven-architecture#readme
A curated list of awesome articles and resources to learn about event-driven architecture.
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