Adam,
  on January 5th you removed several classes from the Open API project of 
gradle. The comment states that these were unused. These classes are being used 
by my Idea plugin (which I'm finally back working on trying to see if I can get 
it into the open source community). I can add them back or you could revert the 
change, but specifically, I wanted you to be aware they are used by an external 
project. If you're wondering why, its because the Open API project is trying to 
shield external users from changes in gradle. My hope was that once gradle hits 
1.0, only additions would be made to the Open API thereby gaining backward 
compatibility for things like IDE plugins and CI servers. I wanted to decouple 
versions of gradle and IDEs so people can be free to upgrade either at any time 
(nothing more frustrating than when your latest IDE isn't compatible with your 
tools). Its also been made generic so many IDE can take advantage of several 
features in both gradle
 and the gradle UI.

Mike
Automated Logic Research Team


      

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