Roland Dreier wrote:
I'm in favor of it, especially for the kernel code.

However for userspace stuff I think we need to think carefully about
how to lay things out.  Multiple repositories (one for each "project")
makes the most sense to me, but there is always strong resistance to
breaking up the monolith we have now.

From an organizational perspective, my preference is to use a single source control tool. But, if I can get the libraries that I need to use without a source control tool, and provide patches using a standard diff technique, then I wouldn't care if different source controls were used.

- Sean
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