On 17/07/13 10:22, David Kastrup wrote:
David Kastrup <[email protected]> writes:

I downloaded the current version of gdata from Google and dropped its
src/gdata directory into our gdata directory, completely replacing its
previous contents.  Doesn't help.

Maybe just wait and see whether it will come live on its own again...
Uh oh.

<URL:http://googleblog.blogspot.de/2012/12/winter-cleaning.html>

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Well, this was nice while it lasted.  What now?

While 'you devs' figure what is best moving forward - I can still manually do this, the patches still show up as new, but I now have to manually download and test from Rietveld, not a huge deal but does take a bit more time.

So patches will still get tested, but not as quickly (at least from me).

James

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