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[CHANGE ME] Re-generated to pick up changes from synthtool. by yoshi-automation · Pull Request #161 · googleapis/java-shared-dependencies · GitHub
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Source-Link: googleapis/synthtool@0762e8e
Source-Link: googleapis/synthtool@e616863

Split java README generation into a separate, per-repo continuous job running from Kokoro.

We now generate a new job that runs on commits to the primary branch that strictly manages the README.md. This should prevent us from seeing the contextless autosynth PRs which are caused by non-proto/template upstream changes.

Source-Author: Jeff Ching <chingor@google.com>
Source-Date: Tue Sep 29 15:48:03 2020 -0700
Source-Repo: googleapis/synthtool
Source-Sha: e6168630be3e31eede633ba2c6f1cd64248dec1c
Source-Link: googleapis/synthtool@e616863
Source-Author: Jeff Ching <chingor@google.com>
Source-Date: Wed Sep 30 13:20:04 2020 -0700
Source-Repo: googleapis/synthtool
Source-Sha: 0762e8ee2ec21cdfc4d82020b985a104feb0453b
Source-Link: googleapis/synthtool@0762e8e
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@stephaniewang526 stephaniewang526 merged commit 1c21c8a into master Oct 19, 2020
@stephaniewang526 stephaniewang526 deleted the autosynth-synthtool branch October 19, 2020 20:39
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