Currently, the m2e-egit connector doesn't auto-share the projects, so you
need to do it manually.
I think there's an open issue on the matter.

Just import as maven projects, and once they're in your workspace, choose
all the relevant project, right click -> Team -> Share Projects -> Git. In
the next window, make sure to check the upper checkbox. It will
automatically detect the .git files and click Finish. Done.

On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 11:18, Jens Theeß <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> is it possible to import multiple maven projects from a single git
> repository into eclipse, and have a working "Team" menu on the
> imported projects? When working with maven projects, I want an easy
> way to show the history of the current file, annotations (blame) or
> diffs. With SVN, this worked by using the Team menu, but with git, I
> haven't got a working Team menu if the maven project is not the
> top-level directory in the git repository. I'm using Eclipse Indigo
> (3.7), m2e 1.0.0 and EGit.
>
> I also posted this question (with some more detail) on stackoverflow,
> but got no answers so far:
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6744392/importing-multiple-maven-projects-from-git-into-eclipse
>
> Greetings,
> Jens
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