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[GitHub] [fineract] ptuomola commented on pull request #2333: chore(deps): update all non-major dependencies

ptuomola commented on PR #2333:
URL: https://github.com/apache/fineract/pull/2333#issuecomment-1172004726

   I'm wondering if this new set-up where Renovate groups all minor dependency upgrades to a single PR is a good idea. 
   
   Yes of course it results in a lot less PRs... but it also means that even a single issue with a single dependency then blocks the whole things from being merged. 
   
   Previously 95% of these minor PRs were clear to be merged as-is - i.e. just as soon as the compile / regression test passed without issues. Now we seem to be stuck with this one huge dependency upgrade PR which is open for months and just keeps getting bigger and bigger :-) 
   
   I for one would prefer the previous set-up. But not sure what others think? 


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