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Hi,

Sorry to bother you with this question but I can't find any "official" answer or "strong opinion" from Git community.

In my company we recently started to use Git and we wonder how to share code and manage dependencies with Git?
Use case: in project P we need to include lib-a and lib-b (libraries shared by several projects)

In your opinion, what is the "future proof" solution?
* Use submodule
* Use subtree

We know there is lot of PRO/CONS but I feel that subtree is "behind" in the race and the latest version of submodule work fine

Suggestions are very welcome.
Thanks in advance,

Jean Audibert


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