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  • Documentation
    • Updated community chat, plugin requests, and adapter requests links across documentation to discord.gg/Ykhr738dUe.

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The recent update involves modifying URLs in the documentation, specifically changing references from go.zenstack.dev/chat to discord.gg/Ykhr738dUe. This adjustment affects links related to community chat, plugin requests, and adapter requests, ensuring users are directed to the correct online community platform.

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README.md, packages/schema/README.md Updated URLs from go.zenstack.dev/chat to discord.gg/Ykhr738dUe

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between a543ffe and c2e5d0b.
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  • README.md (4 hunks)
  • packages/schema/README.md (1 hunks)
Additional comments: 7
packages/schema/README.md (2)
  • 20-20: The update of the community chat link from a short.io URL to a direct Discord link (https://discord.gg/Ykhr738dUe) is a positive change for accessibility and security. This direct link provides users with a straightforward way to join the community chat without the need for redirects, which can be a potential security risk. Good job on making this update.
  • 26-26: The addition of a direct link to the Discord server in the Community section is consistent with the objective of enhancing accessibility and reliability of the project's documentation and community resources. This change aligns well with the PR's objectives and improves the user experience by providing an easy and secure way to access the community chat.
README.md (5)
  • 19-19: Updating the Discord community chat link in the header section is a great move towards enhancing the visibility and accessibility of the community support channel. This change makes it easier for users to find and join the community, fostering better engagement.
  • 145-145: The update of the community chat link in the Links section is consistent with the PR's objectives. It simplifies the process for users to access these resources and engage with the community. This direct link is more reliable and secure compared to the previous short.io links.
  • 165-165: The update of the plugin request link to a direct Discord link is a thoughtful change. It streamlines the process for users to request plugins, making it more straightforward and accessible. This change is in line with the PR's goal of enhancing the project's documentation and community engagement.
  • 174-174: Similarly, updating the adapter request link to a direct Discord link improves the accessibility for users to request adapters. This change supports the PR's objectives by making it easier for users to contribute and engage with the project's development.
  • 182-182: Updating the extension request link to a direct Discord link in the Prisma schema extensions section is another positive step towards enhancing community engagement and contribution processes. This direct link provides a more straightforward and secure way for users to request extensions.

@ymc9 ymc9 merged commit be9be0c into dev Mar 10, 2024
@ymc9 ymc9 deleted the chore/remove-short-links branch March 10, 2024 18:21
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