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This PR only adds a new blog post and related author metadata. It does not modify any application code or system behavior, making the risk of regressions minimal.
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Adds a new blog post announcing the release of Arazzo Specification 1.1. The post highlights key updates such as support for AsyncAPI, reusable workflows, precise data selectors, and alignment with OpenAPI 3.2. Additionally, updates the blog metadata to include a new author profile (Dmytro Ananskyi) and their corresponding image.
Co-authored-by: Andrew Tatomyr <andrew.tatomyr@redocly.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Tatomyr <andrew.tatomyr@redocly.com>
Co-authored-by: Jacek Łękawa <164185257+JLekawa@users.noreply.github.com>
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| To learn more, visit the [what is Arazzo](../learn/arazzo/what-is-arazzo.md) or read the [Arazzo specification 1.1](https://spec.openapis.org/arazzo/v1.1.0.html). | ||
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| Are you using [Respect](../pages/respect-cli/respect-cli.page.tsx), or would AsyncAPI support help your workflows? [Let us know](https://github.com/Redocly/redocly-cli/issues) about your experience with Respect and whether you want us to support AsyncAPI. |
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Blog post about arazzo 1.1 release.
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