> On 2015-09-18, at 16:37, Steve Nygard <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Given those constraints, submodules are the best solution.  We can add 
> GnuspeechSA as a submodule of my repository.  Marcelo can continue his work 
> in his repository, and you can have both projects together.  I'll have to 
> read up a bit on submodules, since I rarely use them, but that's not a 
> problem.  (I believe savannah would need to have a clone of GnuspeechSA 
> before we add it as a submodule, otherwise it will refer to the github one.  
> Although I imagine it would be possible to update after -- I'll have to look 
> at the help.)

Hmm, I stand corrected.  Submodules are horrible beyond belief!  This is why I 
don't use them.  Way too much complexity for the goal of having a single 
repository to check out.  I don't think it would benefit anyone to use 
submodules, alas.

I maintain that just having two repositories, gnuspeech and gnuspeechsa, is BY 
FAR the simplest solution.  I don't consider wiping out the change history an 
option.

Steve.


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