Hi Jacques, Sure okay, we can keep cleanLogs and cleanFooterFiles. Any other opinions folks? Does anyone care for the other clean tasks to be isolated?
On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 4:27 PM, Jacques Le Roux <jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com> wrote: > Hi Taher, > > I'd like to keep at least cleanLogs apart. > > It's sometimes useful to clean logs w/o changing anything else. > > Maybe cleanFooterFiles could be considered also but no strong opinion > > Jacques > > > > Le 29/01/2018 à 13:27, Nicolas Malin a écrit : >> >> Hello Taher, >> >> I haven't a strong opinion so your proposal seems to be good for slim the >> code. >> >> A noob question, can we move deleted tasks to the tools folder like ant >> previously ? >> >> Nicolas >> >> >> On 29/01/2018 11:31, Taher Alkhateeb wrote: >>> >>> Hello Everyone, I'm not sure why we have so many fine-grained clean >>> tasks, but to reduce clutter, I suggest to have only the following >>> clean operations in build.gradle: >>> >>> - cleanCatalina: To reset web server state to test stuff >>> - cleanData: To reset database state to test stuff >>> - cleanAll: To remove everything including above. >>> >>> So I suggest deleting all other clean* operations and incorporating >>> them into cleanAll. This would result in less clutter when issuing >>> "./gradlew tasks". >>> >>> Ideas? >>> >> >> >