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Align Gradle dependencies with Quarkus #8048

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@boring-cyborg boring-cyborg bot added area/devtools Issues/PR related to maven, gradle, platform and cli tooling/plugins area/gradle Gradle labels Mar 21, 2020
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#Sat Mar 21 13:51:47 BRT 2020
distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-6.2.2-all.zip
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This is necessary to navigate through the sources while debugging the plugin in IntelliJ

@gsmet gsmet added the triage/waiting-for-ci Ready to merge when CI successfully finishes label Mar 21, 2020
@gastaldi gastaldi added this to the 1.4.0 milestone Mar 21, 2020
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LGTM

@gastaldi gastaldi merged commit b7a5e42 into quarkusio:master Mar 21, 2020
@gsmet gsmet modified the milestones: 1.4.0, 1.3.1.Final Mar 24, 2020
@gastaldi gastaldi deleted the gradle_bump branch April 10, 2020 15:43
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