> From: HWSWMAN <[email protected]> > > If I create a git repo for multiple projects, for example ALL projects that > my team works on, when they clone and pull, do they have to download all > the files? Can they sort of selectively download the files they may want > to read or work on?
I believe that one could create a repo with one branch for each project -- that is, the branches would be *completely different* from each other. Since you can pull single branches from a master repository, you should be able to create a dependent repository that contains only the history of the one project. OTOH, Git isn't designed to be used this way, so there are probably a whole bunch of operational problems in implementing this idea. Dale Dale Worley -- When you want genuine music -- music that will come right home to you like a bad quarter, suffuse your system like strychnine whisky, go right through you like Brandreth's pills, ramify your whole constitution like the measles, and break out on your hide like the pin-feather pimples on a picked goose,-- when you want all this, just smash your piano, and invoke the glory beaming banjo! -- Mark Twain, "Enthusiastic Eloquence," San Francisco Dramatic Chronicle, 6/23/1865 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Git for human beings" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
