> Then why split at all? All your points above suggest that having a split > repository has no benefit for you and its unclear wether it'll ever have > any benefit.
I left out the points why splitting is a benefit and collected only those small problems arising with splitting ;-) > Having said that, if someone in your team wants to setup a repository that > has a shell script to pull the other ones in, there's no technical reason > speaking against that (AFAIK). Summing up yours and Ian's answer, we could setup a super repo for convenience of building the whole module, with some technical solution to pull in the split repos, but require the modules to build standalone. Brings two more questions: a) should CMake modules be moved up to kdelibs or down to the submodule that needs them? b) Would the super-repo be associated with the KDE/kdegraphics project on projects.kde.org, or what place and name would it have? Marcel _______________________________________________ Kde-scm-interest mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-scm-interest
