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 discard 3272baa  [MSHARED-975] Big speed improvements for patterns that do not 
contain any wildcard
 discard 413d52a  [MSHARED-974] Cleanup after mvn dependency:analyze
 discard 565bd6d  [MSHARED-974] Remove obsolete code and references to Sonatype 
Aether
     add 17819fe  [MSHARED-974] Remove obsolete code and references to Sonatype 
Aether
     add 6067548  [MSHARED-974] Cleanup after mvn dependency:analyze
     new 4a6f6d6  [MSHARED-975] Big speed improvements for patterns that do not 
contain any wildcard

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Summary of changes:
 .../artifact/filter/collection/ArtifactTransitivityFilter.java      | 6 +-----
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 5 deletions(-)

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