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Hello @anyulled, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
Summary of Changes
This pull request adds two new media partners, 'Kube events' and 'Kube careers', to the list of sponsors. The changes involve adding their names, logos, and website URLs to the SponsorsData.ts file.
Highlights
- New Media Partners: Added 'Kube events' and 'Kube careers' as new media partners.
- Data Update: Updated the
SponsorsData.tsfile to include the new partners' information (name, image, website).
Changelog
- src/views/Home/components/Sponsors/SponsorsData.ts
- Added 'Kube events' sponsor with image and website links.
- Added 'Kube careers' sponsor with image and website links.
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Code Review
The pull request adds Kube events and Kube careers as media partners to the sponsor list. The changes are straightforward and seem correct. However, I have a suggestion regarding the trailing slash in one of the URLs.
Summary of Findings
- Trailing slash in URL: The website URL for 'Kube careers' has a trailing double slash. While it might not break the functionality, it's better to correct it for consistency and best practice.
Merge Readiness
The pull request is almost ready for merging. The only issue is the trailing double slash in the 'Kube careers' website URL. Once this is corrected, the pull request should be good to go. I am unable to directly approve this pull request, and recommend that others review and approve this code before merging.
| { | ||
| name: "Kube careers", | ||
| image: "images/sponsors/kube-career.png", | ||
| website: "https://kube.careers//", |
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include kube events and kube careers as media partners