> 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.
