Hi Mark,

As a fairly extreme example (I presume), the Paho project has 11
repositories on github and I don't believe all of the project repos have
been migrated.

https://github.com/eclipse/?utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=paho

Cheers,

Roger


On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 1:40 PM, Mark Stoodley <[email protected]> wrote:

> A use case has come up for the OMR project where we have a significant
> piece of functionality that could be consumed both as part of the OMR
> project but also independently of the rest of the OMR project. The easiest
> way to manage that would probably be to have it reside in its own git
> repository, although we haven't decided 100% that's the way to go.
>
> Just testing the waters on that solution: is it possible for an Eclipse
> project to have more than one associated git repo?  Say eclipse/omr and
> eclipse/omr/agentcore (where agentcore is the name of the significant piece
> of functionality).
>
> Or is that only possible with top-level projects and then creating a
> sub-project?
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