Re: [RFC] Submodules in GIT

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Martin Waitz wrote:
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So you not only store your submodule HEAD commit in the supermodule when you
do commit to the supermodule, it also means that your submodule HEAD
will be updated when you update your supermodule.

Why the magic? The typical workflow in git is

1. You work on a branch, i.e. edit and commit and so on.
2. At some point, you decide to share the work you did on that branch (e-mail a patch, merge into another branch, push upstream or let it by pulled by upstream)

I fail to understand why these two steps have to be mixed up. Someone care to explain?

Regards

Stephan

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