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As of #7892, the PowerShell repository no longer uses Git submodules.
This is fantastic from a workflow standpoint, and so all the notes about
how to deal with submodules (and all the build steps explicitly
initializing and updating submodules) can be safely removed.

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Hi @TravisEz13!

Good job folks getting rid of submodules, that's fantastic 🎉

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Thanks for this PR. Just 1 comment about the CHANGELOG.

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@andschwa Thanks for this PR!

As of PowerShell#7892, the PowerShell repository no longer uses Git submodules.
This is fantastic from a workflow standpoint, and so all the notes about
how to deal with submodules (and all the build steps explicitly
initializing and updating submodules) can be safely removed.
@TravisEz13 TravisEz13 merged commit 5487418 into PowerShell:master Nov 5, 2018
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Thanks for your contribution

@iSazonov iSazonov added the CL-Docs Indicates that a PR should be marked as a documentation change in the Change Log label Jan 17, 2019
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