
During November 2024, Hhde2de2 focused on improving build reliability and maintainability for the INRIA/spoon repository. They delivered a targeted update to the spoon-control-flow module by removing an obsolete JUnit dependency from the pom.xml file, addressing potential conflicts and reducing the overall dependency surface. This work centered on build management and dependency management, leveraging XML to align module dependencies with current project requirements. By streamlining the build process and enhancing dependency hygiene, Hhde2de2 contributed to a more stable and maintainable codebase, supporting smoother downstream integrations. The scope was focused, with depth in dependency analysis and build system optimization.

November 2024 focused on dependency hygiene and build stability for INRIA/spoon. Delivered targeted cleanup in the spoon-control-flow module by removing an unnecessary JUnit dependency, reducing the build surface and mitigating potential conflicts. This work strengthens build reliability for downstream users and simplifies maintenance.
November 2024 focused on dependency hygiene and build stability for INRIA/spoon. Delivered targeted cleanup in the spoon-control-flow module by removing an unnecessary JUnit dependency, reducing the build surface and mitigating potential conflicts. This work strengthens build reliability for downstream users and simplifies maintenance.
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