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* Sharing nested subparts of large repository?
@ 2012-03-25 16:38 LordSmoke
  2012-03-26  4:07 ` Phil Hord
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From: LordSmoke @ 2012-03-25 16:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I've been using git for a couple of months to get used to the system. Basic
stuff - a few larger project repositories in unique directories, commits,
pushes to a remote repository. Mostly as a kind of backup system.

However, my ultimate goal is to share part of one large project currently
being managed with git with my developers. I want them to have access to
source code and test data, but not my manuscripts, correspondence, whatever.

I also want to make a portion of what I will give my developers available as
open source, e.g., on github, but not all of it. Just the stable,
non-developmental parts. NOT the our development stuff and not the parts
being used for private contracts.

Submodules seem promising, but the examples are not quite what I am looking
for, as far as I can tell. They talk about isolating submodules that depend
on a larger project. I want to make available the larger project while
keeping nested submodules (so to speak) private.

Would someone point me in the right direction to achieve my goals?

TIA


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2012-03-25 16:38 Sharing nested subparts of large repository? LordSmoke
2012-03-26  4:07 ` Phil Hord
2012-03-26 20:43   ` Dennis E. Slice
2012-03-28  9:52 ` Neal Kreitzinger
2012-03-28 17:52 ` LordSmoke
2012-03-29 20:05   ` LordSmoke
2012-04-05  8:32   ` LordSmoke

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