Add callout note and conclusion#2
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these are great additions thanks @keithtelliott
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Hi @esteban-url,
I successfully worked through the How-To and ran tests in GitHub Actions. And, I may be catching the automation bug - it is so satisfying!
This PR includes a callout comment about mid-way through the doc, and then a summary/conclusion note at the end.
Cheers,
Keith