vanniktech: fix javadoc dependency#177
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Maybe for these just commit onto main? You can only test that way and we can't provide any good feedback
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Fix per vanniktech/gradle-maven-publish-plugin#772
Part of #174
Note that I don't see the javadoc jar in my generated
build/publications/maven/module.json. However, this setup seems to match other examples using the same plugin.