On Friday, April 12, 2013 12:44:14 AM UTC+2, Matthew Dempsky wrote: > > Once that's working, I'm hoping it's not too much further before we can > allow commits directly via Gerrit. :-) > > One showstopper, for me, is the presence of the JARs in tools/api-checker/reference. Before we move to "Git/Gerrit as the source of truth", we have to find a way to move them out of the source tree, and then rewrite the whole repo history to totally remove them and plugins/. This should make the Git repo much smaller. One simple, short-term, solution would be to move them to GWT_TOOLS. The long-term solution would be to automatically download them from the Maven repo, but then we'd need to find a way to work with Google's internal constraints (I don't know yet how we'd manage the transition to the modularized GWT, and how/when we'd run the api-checker from the mavenized build) As an aside, AFAICT, the api-checker isn't GWT-specific, so we could also move it to its own Git repo, and only call/use it from the GWT build.
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