Hi guys, How have you all solved the issue that the protocol buffers are used to communicate between different projects (which reside in different repositories). Hence the proto definitions needs to be shared. I do not want to duplicate code, so I can not have to copies of the same proto definitions. Currently I am looking at svn:externals (since my projects live in svn). It is ok, but there are some issued with how to manage revisions of the external code. As pointed out in the svn:externals documentation one should always have the svn:externals point at an explicit revision of the external code to not break old code. This is fine, but how to enforce it? I was looking at server hooks. Might be ok, but it does add some extra workload on the committer. Anyone has any better solution? Thanks!
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