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These handy profiles automatically update all version properties for a given set of projects to SNAPSHOT versions rather than releases. This makes it easier to develop multiple projects against one another, although you must still be careful not to push changes to master which rely on the SNAPSHOT coupling (otherwise the Jenkins build will fail).
As there are now property tags in the profiles section, there is not a good anchor point to restrict the search and replace range for scripts like bump-pom-scijava. This adds a unique comment at the start and end of the primary properties section to distinguish it from profile properties.
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I cherry-picked it. Will be testing thoroughly over the next few hours and days. |
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This adds super convenient developer profiles to easily turn SNAPSHOT versions on for any scijava-common project.