Re: how to combine two clones in a collection

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On Jul 10, 2007, at 3:27 PM, Kalle Pokki wrote:

You can also just create two different git repositories and start making
the commits in the master (or any other) branch. Then combine the
repositories by fetching

        cd repo1
        git fetch ../repo2 master:repo2

This way the branches don't share anything, do they?

Yes, that's what I was referring to at the end when I wrote:

You could also create the branch in a second repository and pull it from there into the first (probably simpler),

But it seemed too simple. ;-) And that is exactly how I'd do it... Assuming I thought of it before using write-tree, commit-tree, and update-ref. (Which is what happened. I thought of the complicated method and wrote it up before thinking "duh, just use a second repo.")

~~ Brian
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