![]() Having a stable interface between two projects is a key in limiting the interactions. ![]() I.e., to encode information like "for commit X, we need commit Y of submodule A". I use submodules often as some kind to ensure that code is reproducible (actually, that's what version control is for, after all). Submodules make mostly sense if you only rarely update the submodule (not sure about subtrees, though).
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