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Cleanup GitLabPushTrigger #228

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Cleanup GitLabPushTrigger #228

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This PR splits the functionality of the GitLabPushTrigger to several small classes which makes to code easier to understand. This PR is based on #231.

@coder-hugo coder-hugo force-pushed the feature/cleanup-trigger branch from dba3feb to 927a40d Compare March 10, 2016 22:05
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@coder-hugo coder-hugo force-pushed the feature/cleanup-trigger branch from 927a40d to a853e38 Compare March 12, 2016 18:10
@coder-hugo coder-hugo force-pushed the feature/cleanup-trigger branch from 28f8fde to 31e55aa Compare March 12, 2016 22:37
@coder-hugo coder-hugo force-pushed the feature/cleanup-trigger branch 3 times, most recently from 9372fcd to 659137e Compare March 14, 2016 22:21
@coder-hugo coder-hugo added this to the 1.2.0 milestone Mar 15, 2016
@coder-hugo coder-hugo force-pushed the feature/cleanup-trigger branch from 659137e to 6601f15 Compare March 15, 2016 22:41
@coder-hugo coder-hugo force-pushed the feature/cleanup-trigger branch from 6601f15 to d378e0d Compare March 16, 2016 20:17
@coder-hugo coder-hugo merged commit d378e0d into release-1.2 Mar 16, 2016
@omehegan omehegan deleted the feature/cleanup-trigger branch July 2, 2018 07:08
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