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build: no longer use vendor directory #10898

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@shoenig shoenig commented Jul 14, 2021

This PR removes the vendor directory from the Nomad repository.
Contributers will no longer need to deal with our make sync
step when working on Nomad, which was suprising when making changes
to the api. It also causes huge diffs in PRs that nobody looks at.

shoenig added 2 commits July 14, 2021 11:13
This PR removes the vendor directory from the Nomad repository.
Contributers will no longer need to deal with our `make sync`
step when working on Nomad, which was suprising when making changes
to the api. It also causes huge diffs in PRs that nobody looks at.
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🎉 That's awesome!

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