Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > * gc/recursive-fetch-with-unused-submodules (2022-02-10) 8 commits > - submodule: fix bug and remove add_submodule_odb() > - fetch: fetch unpopulated, changed submodules > - submodule: extract get_fetch_task() > - t5526: use grep to assert on fetches > - t5526: introduce test helper to assert on fetches > - submodule: make static functions read submodules from commits > - submodule: store new submodule commits oid_array in a struct > - submodule: inline submodule_commits() into caller > > When "git fetch --recurse-submodules" grabbed submodule commits > that would be needed to recursively check out newly fetched commits > in the superproject, it only paid attention to submodules that are > in the current checkout of the superproject. We now do so for all > submodules that have been run "git submodule init" on. > > Will merge to 'next'? > source: <20220210044152.78352-1-chooglen@xxxxxxxxxx> This should wait at least until a v2 that addresses comments from both of us, I believe.