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Johannes Schindelin wrote:
> That is normal submodule behavior.  If you want to work on a submodule, 
> you have to go to the submodule and check out a branch.
> 
> However, if you do not want to work _on_ the submodule, such as in your 
> case, the workflow is to
> 
>       $ git submodule update git
> 
> from time to time.

Actually, I do want to work on the submodule. :-) Regardless, we should
document this command somewhere in the "How to hack on Git" part.

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