Add community link to my blog post#154
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Awesome, I'm glad you find it useful. And from your post I can tell that you are exactly on the same page as to why such a tool should exist :) I'll certainly be sending this post when people ask, as you managed to put it into words better than me. |
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I just published a blog post about xc and about runbooks more broadly, so that I have an easy reference to share why I'm using xc & contributing to it. This PR adds a link to the "community" page.
Thank you for designing & maintaining a nice piece of software!