From: <dag@cray.com>
To: Phil Hord <phil.hord@gmail.com>
Cc: Hilco Wijbenga <hilco.wijbenga@gmail.com>,
Git Users <git@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: organizing multiple repositories with dependencies
Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2012 14:43:57 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <nngd36pxawy.fsf@transit.us.cray.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CABURp0pHcZfUw8p5F=7W3BipGHdc2Q0QQ7WuaPPVWOYdG1S=BQ@mail.gmail.com> (Phil Hord's message of "Mon, 30 Apr 2012 15:25:54 -0400")
Phil Hord <phil.hord@gmail.com> writes:
>> I can't think of a situation where I would need to implement the same
>> or similar features in multiple components where those components are
>> not tightly coupled in some way.
>
> I tend to agree. However, I have a use case that I suffer on a daily basis.
>
> We have code that runs on multiple platforms (embedded SoCs). I have
> a superproject that has a common library and some vendor-specific code
> for each supported platform broken out into submodules.
>
> super-all
> +-- CommonAPI
> +-- VendorA
> +-- VendorB
> +-- VendorC
>
> The code in the Vendor submodules contains the proprietary
> implementations for specific vendor's systems of the CommonAPI
> library. When the CommonAPI gets a new feature, it often gets
> implemented in all the vendor submodules as well.
Ah yes, that's a good example.
> We could easily do this without submodules, of course. But this setup
> allows us to define alternative super-projects that we can then share
> with subcontractors and original vendors without exposing proprietary
> third-party code.
>
> super-B
> +-- CommonAPI
> +-- VendorB
>
> super-C
> +-- CommonAPI
> +-- VendorC
>
> We could still handle this with git-subtree. But we don't.
Yes, I agree that this is a very important use case. This is the case
where subprojects exist because of vendor barriers, not necessarily due
to software engineering concerns.
-Dave
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-04-30 19:46 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 34+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-04-16 9:27 organizing multiple repositories with dependencies Namit Bhalla
2012-04-16 14:30 ` Jakub Narebski
2012-04-16 20:08 ` dag
2012-04-17 17:29 ` Hilco Wijbenga
2012-04-17 17:51 ` dag
2012-04-17 18:37 ` Seth Robertson
2012-04-17 19:55 ` Hilco Wijbenga
2012-04-17 20:51 ` dag
2012-04-17 21:43 ` Hilco Wijbenga
2012-04-17 22:25 ` PJ Weisberg
2012-04-17 22:49 ` Hilco Wijbenga
2012-04-18 10:15 ` Namit Bhalla
2012-04-18 12:09 ` Jens Lehmann
2012-04-24 17:17 ` dag
2012-04-24 18:54 ` Hilco Wijbenga
2012-04-24 21:09 ` PJ Weisberg
2012-04-24 22:04 ` Hilco Wijbenga
2012-04-24 23:33 ` dag
2012-04-30 19:25 ` Phil Hord
2012-04-30 19:43 ` dag [this message]
2012-04-18 12:19 ` Jens Lehmann
2012-04-24 17:22 ` dag
2012-04-24 17:59 ` Seth Robertson
2012-04-24 20:26 ` Jens Lehmann
2012-04-24 20:52 ` Seth Robertson
2012-04-24 23:21 ` dag
2012-04-28 17:31 ` username localhost
2012-04-24 23:25 ` dag
2012-04-25 12:48 ` Seth Robertson
2012-04-27 14:23 ` dag
2012-04-24 19:48 ` Eugene Sajine
2012-04-24 22:11 ` Hilco Wijbenga
2012-04-24 23:38 ` dag
2012-04-24 23:36 ` dag
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