diff --git a/src/content/drafts/code-review-nit-to-ecosystem-improvements.md b/src/content/blog/2024-10-08-code-review-nit-to-ecosystem-improvements.md similarity index 99% rename from src/content/drafts/code-review-nit-to-ecosystem-improvements.md rename to src/content/blog/2024-10-08-code-review-nit-to-ecosystem-improvements.md index 300f3e553..3e0583dc8 100644 --- a/src/content/drafts/code-review-nit-to-ecosystem-improvements.md +++ b/src/content/blog/2024-10-08-code-review-nit-to-ecosystem-improvements.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ teaser: "How implementing an ESLint rule led to changes in how people write Java authors: - captbaritone categories: - - Case Studies + - Storytime tags: - Guest Post - Rules @@ -74,4 +74,4 @@ Each organization played a different, but key, role according to its strengths a --- -Thanks to [Brad Zacher](https://zacher.com.au/) for his initial key observation and ongoing encouragement, to [Nicholas C. Zakas](https://humanwhocodes.com/) and [Milos Djermanovic](https://github.com/mdjermanovic) for significant contributions to the rule during code review, and to [Ryan Cavanaugh](https://twitter.com/SeaRyanC) for bringing these same types of validation to the TypeScript ecosystem. \ No newline at end of file +Thanks to [Brad Zacher](https://zacher.com.au/) for his initial key observation and ongoing encouragement, to [Nicholas C. Zakas](https://humanwhocodes.com/) and [Milos Djermanovic](https://github.com/mdjermanovic) for significant contributions to the rule during code review, and to [Ryan Cavanaugh](https://twitter.com/SeaRyanC) for bringing these same types of validation to the TypeScript ecosystem.