Think this page on creating a "super" project and having "submodules" is 
a good read.

http://git.or.cz/gitwiki/GitSubmoduleTutorial

;-)

Mathias Fröhlich wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I also believe that we should move away from CVS.
>
> svn would have the benefit that it is very easy to use if you know cvs.
>
> Distributes systems have their huge benefits. If that DVCS is git or hg is 
> more 
> or less a matter of taste IMO.
>
> The downside is that distributes systems are more complex to handle.
> I do not know how much people out there who do occasional development - 
> especially for the aircraft models - are familiar with DVCS or want to 
> understand what happens in a DVCS.
>
> The backup problem is more or less trivially solved with DVCS since you have 
> a 
> distributed backup across the developers.
>
> Git offers to clone from a svn server (git-svn). I know several people who 
> use 
> git-svn for their personal work on a bigger project.
> So that might deliver a good compromise between a master svn and the git 
> usage 
> pattern for personal development.
> What gets lost with this approach is that 'Curt, please pull from git:...' 
> workflow we see on virtually every git hosted project.
>
> I am not sure if this fine grained access control we have today on the cvs 
> server is still needed. I would argue that this had made more problems than 
> goods in the past. But if we still need that, I am not sure if we can do that 
> with git or hg. I know that this could be done with svn but even there it is 
> more complicated than just adding group write rights on some subdirectories 
> like it is with cvs.
>
> I know that there is a git port for windows. But does this already work well 
> enough? I have never tested ...
>
> My vote would go to a DVCS.
> But I can well live with svn.
>
> Greetings
>
> Mathias
>
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