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Add an example workflow in the examples/gradle/ folder that exemplifies how to make use of Popper to create a CI pipeline for java projects that use gradle as their build system. The image used by the workflow can be the official one.
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The CHANGED event was added in the initial async target notification implementation, which simply mirrored the events emitted by JMC on JDP async discovery. However, after some investigation it has become evident that the CHANGED event in JDP may not be meaningful (for us),
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What would you like to be documented: A more accurate lower bound on resources when using kind with docker desktop. Currently we suggest 4GB / 4 CPU which while probably accurate for building kubernetes should be more than we need to run a node.
https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/docs/user/quick-start/#creating-a-cluster