Re: .git inside a .git: is it safe?

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Thanks for your answers. It's really a cool feature for my needs.

On 3/12/07, Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, that's fine.  You just probably want an entry in the top level
project (myproject) that says ignore the stuff under mainproject.
That way "git add ." in myproject doesn't include files in
mainproject by accident.

In fact, in my case, I think I will prefer to store the mainproject's
sources in both Git repo. By this way, I will be able to easily found
the version of mainproject's sources that are compatible with the rest
of myproject.

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