Re: [PATCH v5 2/2] submodule: pass on http.extraheader config settings

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Stefan Beller <sbeller@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> It doesn't even have to be a submodule related thing at all.
>
> I can imagine that `git gc` could learn to walk nested repos
> (not submodules, just repos on disk inside the work tree).
> And for that use case we'd maybe want to have a setting
> to pack the nested repos more aggressively than the toplevel repo.
>
> (Not sure if there would be a use case or such a thing, but it is the
> first I came up with)

I do not think we are in the business of mucking with "dump of
unrelated collections of repositories, whose inter-relationship the
user did not tell us anything about".

I however can foresee a value in "git gc --recurse-submodules", and
I could see users may want to gc different submodules in different
ways (which again brings us back to your "submodule group" thing).
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