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Cazen Lee commented on QUARKS-139:
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Good Day [~dlaboss]

I believe that master branch can be merge with gradle branch without any 
problem in the current state.
However, the reasons that created the gradle branch are "workers are more than 
one person", and "it will occurs a number of  PR", so I thought that it is 
better to create new one - easy to share each other's work.(and I saw create a 
new branch when performing complex PR in other Apache Project. I thought it was 
common to create a branch in a large-scale Issue)

However, as your advice, I think it is also good that puts the WIP state to 
master branch and proceed in a stepwise manner work to the extent with it does 
not affect the build

> Adopt a build system, such as gradle, that supports transitive dependency 
> management
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: QUARKS-139
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QUARKS-139
>             Project: Quarks
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Analytics, API, Applications, Connectors, Console, 
> Documentation, Miscellaneous, Runtime, Samples, Test, Utils
>            Reporter: Lance Feagan
>              Labels: build
>   Original Estimate: 168h
>  Remaining Estimate: 168h
>
> By moving to a build system that supports transitive dependency management, 
> the repository size can be decreased and users can more easily integrate 
> quarks with their own applications by allowing the version of a dependency to 
> float within an acceptable range, assuming proper semantic versioning of the 
> dependencies.
> I have an initial set of work for this effort completed using gradle. Nearly 
> all sub-projects build at this time--the notable exception being the 
> android-dependent sub-projects. The other notable missing element is the 
> integration of JaCoCo. In both cases, these should be simple additions.



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