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Week 34 of 2017 in snapcraft

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This article originally appeared in Snapcraft Forums

Welcome to the weekly development notes for snapcraft! This covers work from August 20-26, 2017.

Development in master

  • many: simplify plugin loading PR: #1507
  • grammar: move into project_loader PR: #1500
  • project loader: refactor into package PR: #1504
  • ci: speedup the CLA check PR: #1503
  • tests: use assertThat instead of assertEqual PR: #1501
  • python plugin: record manifest PR: #14871
  • repo: make errors based on SnapcraftError PR: #1499
  • cli: don’t raise from excepthook PR: #1495
  • lxd: always remove existing device for project folder PR: #1488
  • core: improve source caching logic PR: #1486

This weeks Pull Requests

  • project_loader: process stage package grammar PR: #1509
  • errors: introduce ContainerError PR: #1505
  • lxd: pass original CLI arguments down to container PR: #1498

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