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I have a theoritical question : I have a project that has versions, for example : 0.1 : alpha 1.0 : first release
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For few years I was looking for way to manage multiple projects I\'m working on. Every single one is different in some way, but the core of application in common for all. When I implemented some new f
I am working in a fairly big project. We have lots of projects and each project has dependencies. We use maven and normally we don\'t have any problems. So, without giving much details, imagine that f
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