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chore: revert adding schema parsers back to this repository #802

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@smoya smoya commented Jul 18, 2023

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For some reason (wrong merge?), custom schema parsers (openapi, avro...) are still in this branch.
This PR reapplies the removal of those.

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I'm sure it was me. I have no evidence but also no doubt 😄

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smoya commented Jul 18, 2023

/rtm

@asyncapi-bot asyncapi-bot merged commit ff5ba20 into asyncapi:next-major-spec Jul 18, 2023
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🎉 This PR is included in version 2.2.0-next-major-spec.1 🎉

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