Re: [PATCH 07/16] git-read-tree: take --submodules option

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Petr Baudis <pasky@xxxxxxx> writes:

> On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 10:32:32PM CEST, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> ...
>> It's just bare/pure layout is easier to understand because it is
>> essentially a "mirror" of the upstream.
>
> I OTOH think that it's less confusing to just keep it the same for all
> the normal repositories - and you yourself did not rule out the
> possibility to have local changes in the repository, in which case we
> certainly should use the separate-remotes layout or we go back to last
> year's refs mess.

That "local changes in the repository" will happen in the clone
created in kernel-src/ directory and I do not have any problem
using separate remotes there.  I was talking about the refs
layout used in .git/subproject/kernel26/, which is a mirror of
the upstream and the clone source for that (temporarily checked
out) repository at kernel-src/ directory.  After all, the
"mirror" is where you would push your local changes back into,
and it is more common to use non-separate-remote layout (without
even 'master'->'origin' mapping, hence I had to come up with a
new name 'pure', but I realize that what I meant really is a
'mirror') there.




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