On Tue, Nov 20, 2007 at 06:33:50PM +0100, Sven Verdoolaege wrote: > Just "submodule init" and "submodule update" these submodules and > it looks like you would get what you want... > > > If I make a branch on submodule71, the branch is made in all submodules & > > the supermodule. > > ... except this one. > It's not clear why you would even want this. I'll try to boil this down to the simplest case possible. If submodules can do this I'll be really happy :) Developer A makes a change in submodule1 and in submodule2 Developer B makes a change in submodule2 and in submodule3 A and B don't know about eachother. They send their modifications somewhere (push to a shared repository with a well chosen branch name, for example), or send a mail "please pull from my repo" to the patch queue manager. It is absolutely crucial that for each developer, either both their modifications go in, or none of them. Git should make picking only one of their modifications hard. Also - it would be very good if the history in the master repo would match the history in all developers' repositories (as the modifications are merged in by the patch queue manager). I.e. - you should see a "gif support" feature branch, see the commits on it, and finally the merge. - Finn Arne - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html