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Upgrades to sbt 1.0.1 and Scala 2.12.3 #48

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It also updates the build.sbt in order to use entirely the sbt-org-policies DSL to inject dependencies.

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Merging #48 into master will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is n/a.

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@juanpedromoreno juanpedromoreno merged commit 39e7d44 into master Oct 5, 2017
@juanpedromoreno juanpedromoreno deleted the jp-upgrades-to-sbt-1.0-scala-2.12.3 branch October 5, 2017 07:46
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