The short version is do whatever is easier.

If the code is all together now (e.g. in a single repository), just submit
a snapshot of that and you can divide it across multiple repositories when
you push it in after you get "checkin" from the IP Team.

If the code is in multiple repositories, it may be easiest to just create a
single CQ with a separate attachment containing the snapshot from each
repository.

If you're still not sure, send a note to the [email protected] to ask
for specific advice on how to engage.

HTH,

Wayne

On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 6:01 AM, Didier Vojtisek <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi
> In our initial contribution for the GEMOC project (which is relatively
> big) we intend to use several git repositories.
> How many CQ should I fill? one per repository  or one for all of them ?
> (this has impact on how to calcultate author contribution pourcentages
> too,  ...)
>
> best regards
> Didier Vojtisek--
>
> Didier Vojtisek
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