Re: [RFC] Submodules in GIT

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hoi :)

On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 01:09:49PM +0100, sf wrote:
> Martin Waitz wrote:
> ...
> >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)

3. Other people want to use your new work.

-- 
Martin Waitz

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