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I believe the comparison operator used in the IsBroken method is wrong because the rule is checking that meeting attendees limit must be greater than guests limit.
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Let's add MinVer and on successful builds generate a release.
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Why not Hilt?
Why don't you use Hilt? Google says
Dagger and Hilt code can coexist in the same codebase. However, in most cases it is best to use Hilt to manage all of your usage of Dagger on Android.
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Improve UI
Hey pal. Great work done, I really love your code structure. I just want to contribute by improving the UI
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This will help be explicit about which SDK version is expected, and should make CI/CD builds behave more consistently.