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Version 4.0.1#1328

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samtstern and others added 3 commits May 29, 2018 11:20
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So there's good news and bad news.

👍 The good news is that everyone that needs to sign a CLA (the pull request submitter and all commit authors) have done so. Everything is all good there.

😕 The bad news is that it appears that one or more commits were authored or co-authored by someone other than the pull request submitter. We need to confirm that all authors are ok with their commits being contributed to this project. Please have them confirm that here in the pull request.

Note to project maintainer: This is a terminal state, meaning the cla/google commit status will not change from this state. It's up to you to confirm consent of the commit author(s) and merge this pull request when appropriate.

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Main goals of this release:

  • Fix the aapt2 error that was introduced in 4.0.0
  • Serve as a low-stakes test release that relies on the newly refactored gradle files.

samtstern added 5 commits May 31, 2018 14:29
Change-Id: Idd487131a5b6a279ab1df5077258548d5b5b7073
Change-Id: I55765eb1a87c5d9bd4aafa5e465c6a626eb84afa
Change-Id: I2a846824a7c1c40776d1365679cc7eb3d489629f
Change-Id: I2977400b84ced0fb0f01ba14acb2e8f1e33ba61b
Change-Id: I5dbc194c389caf4315484a72926ad5415841b1e5
samtstern added 2 commits May 31, 2018 17:57
Change-Id: I6fd535e50e0e4d8b41c5155ed3d67ffe8c3975dc
@samtstern samtstern added this to the 4.0.1 milestone Jun 1, 2018
@samtstern samtstern merged commit 1f2ca3a into master Jun 1, 2018
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