@uep No, it's mostly because classic webhooks are essentially an attempt at replicating state from one system to another, but without handling any of the complexity of doing that correctly. You really need to do something at least as complex as two-phase commit in order to replicate events without dropping or duplicating them, in the face of network weather and the inevitable unavailability of the receiver some of the time.
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