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CoolOppo commented Mar 4, 2014

Yep submodules rule!

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Actually it might be better to use a subtree.

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Hey @CoolOppo and @pauldotknopf! Sorry for the long delay!

This is a good idea! I read some articles about subtree vs submodules... I have the feeling a subtree would be overkill for Fasm.NET compared to a submodule.

What do you think guys ? Isn't a submodule sufficient for this library ?

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CoolOppo commented Sep 6, 2016

Yeah now that I have more experience with Git, I'd day a submodule is absolutely fine. You just have to be very careful to always commit and push any changes in order not to break the main repo.

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