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Looks like gradle is defaulting to build-logic instead of gradle/plugins #11

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yogurtearl opened this issue Oct 11, 2022 · 3 comments

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@yogurtearl
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Looks like gradle is defaulting to build-logic instead of gradle/plugins, maybe this repo should follow suit?

See https://github.com/gradle/gradle/pull/22141/files

@jjohannes
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I am not really sure why this change was made. I think putting things in a gradle/... folder is a good advice in general. There was also agreement from members of the Gradle team and I have not seen a good argument against that.

Similar to #8 though, one could think about other names inside gradle/....

I currently still like gradle/plugins most of all options I have seen proposed so far.

@yogurtearl
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personally, I do prefer gradle/plugins over build-logic but not sure if it is "idiomatic" if it differs from the gradle docs and from the gradle init new project defaults.

Can cause confusion with devs when it doesn't match the gradle docs.

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gildor commented Feb 23, 2023

I agree, that I like gradle/plugins a lot more, I don't need one more dir on the root level in addition to my 300 module dirs.

I think it would be great if we started a discussion on gradle/gradkle#

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