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* Is Git Scalable?
@ 2009-02-09 16:29 agent59624285
  2009-02-09 16:51 ` Jon Loeliger
  2009-02-09 17:54 ` Johannes Schindelin
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: agent59624285 @ 2009-02-09 16:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git


I'm thinking on use Git in my projects. But I have a doubt I couldn't resolve
in the Git Docs or Wiki.
My organization has really big projects that we split in sub-projects, like
this:

Big Project
  \---> Project A
  \---> Project B
     \---> Project B1
     \---> Project B2
     \---> Project B3
  \---> Project C
     \---> Project C1

and so on...

Now it's possible to work in each "small" project independently (like "git
clone ProjectB3") or you can work with a big project inheriting its
sub-projects (like "git clone ProjectB" that automatically makes a "git
clone ProjectB1",  "git clone ProjectB2" and  "git clone ProjectB3", putting
each sub-project in the right place).

The question is: does Git support something like this?

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* Re: Is Git Scalable?
  2009-02-09 16:29 Is Git Scalable? agent59624285
@ 2009-02-09 16:51 ` Jon Loeliger
  2009-02-09 17:54 ` Johannes Schindelin
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jon Loeliger @ 2009-02-09 16:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: agent59624285; +Cc: git

agent59624285 wrote:
> I'm thinking on use Git in my projects. But I have a doubt I couldn't resolve
> in the Git Docs or Wiki.
> My organization has really big projects that we split in sub-projects, like
> this:
> 
> Big Project
>   \---> Project A
>   \---> Project B
>      \---> Project B1
>      \---> Project B2
>      \---> Project B3
>   \---> Project C
>      \---> Project C1
> 
> and so on...
> 
> Now it's possible to work in each "small" project independently (like "git
> clone ProjectB3") or you can work with a big project inheriting its
> sub-projects (like "git clone ProjectB" that automatically makes a "git
> clone ProjectB1",  "git clone ProjectB2" and  "git clone ProjectB3", putting
> each sub-project in the right place).
> 
> The question is: does Git support something like this?
> 

Perhaps "git submodule" ?

jdl

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* Re: Is Git Scalable?
  2009-02-09 16:29 Is Git Scalable? agent59624285
  2009-02-09 16:51 ` Jon Loeliger
@ 2009-02-09 17:54 ` Johannes Schindelin
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Johannes Schindelin @ 2009-02-09 17:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: agent59624285; +Cc: git

Hi,

yes, Git is scalable:

http://repo.or.cz/w/git/dscho.git?a=tree;h=refs/heads/logos;hb=logos

:-)

Ciao,
Dscho

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